Noun
realignment (countable and uncountable, plural realignments)
The act of realigning or something realigned.
The immediate preoccupation is to work with people in other parties to stop Brexit, but in the longer term there may well be realignment because of the deep splits in the parties and I want my party to be at the centre of it. Vince Cable
The cost of oblivious daydreaming was always this moment of return, the realignment with what had been before and now seemed a little worse. Ian McEwan
[T]he only realignment of currencies which can be lasting and satisfactory is one which is continuously worked out by a free market. Enoch Powell
With these kinds of proposals, the devil is in the details. We're going to examine this realignment closely. We will fight any measure that compromises our needs - now or in the future. John B. Larson
What I want is a sort of new political realignment on libertarian/authoritarian lines, and I want a new consensus to emerge of disaffected liberals, classical liberals, dissident minorities like gays, small-state conservatives, libertarians, people who basically want to be left alone. Milo Yiannopoulos
The global realignment is accelerating the migration of growth and wealth dynamics from the industrial world to the larger emerging economies. Mohamed El-Erian