How to Pronounce "reorientation"
word
ˌriˌɔriɛnˈteɪʃən
ree-OR-ee-en-TAY-shun
ɹɪˌɔːɹiəntˈeɪʃən
ri-AWR-ee-en-TAY-shun
Definition
A change in direction, focus, or position, either literally or figuratively. It often refers to adjusting goals, strategies, or perspectives to adapt to new situations.
IPA Transcription
American English
ˌriˌɔriɛnˈteɪʃən
British English
ɹɪˌɔːɹiəntˈeɪʃən
Simplified Pronunciation
US
ree-OR-ee-en-TAY-shun
UK
ri-AWR-ee-en-TAY-shun
Listen in Context
The company announced a reorientation of its business strategy.
After moving to a new city, she needed a reorientation in her career.
The teacher suggested a reorientation of our project goals.
There was a complete reorientation in company policy after the new CEO arrived.