1. realigning - Adjective
2. realigning - Verb
realigning
present participle of realign
realigning (comparative more realigning, superlative most realigning)
Prone to, or having the effect of, causing a realignment.
I do 45 minutes of cardio five days a week, because I like to eat. I also try for 45 minutes of muscular structure work, which is toning, realigning and lengthening. If I'm prepping for something or I've been eating a lot of pie, I do two hours a day, six days a week for two weeks. Gwyneth Paltrow
His eyes met mine at the soft touch, and a chime seemed to shake the ley line, realigning the universe. He was mine. Kim Harrison
A WeWork spokesperson says the company is “realigning certain functions and teams” as part of a five-year plan to achieve long-term, profitable growth. Source: Internet
Mattingly alleviated this by realigning the guidance system using the Sun and Moon. Source: Internet
In January 2011, the Ike Skelton National Defense Authorization Act for FY2011 indicated that recent significant events will delay the deadline for realigning U.S. Marine Corps service members and their families from Okinawa to Guam. Source: Internet
But with conferences constantly realigning and various mid-major programs rising in strength (and sometimes falling), these distinctions and exemptions stopped making sense. Source: Internet