1. reposition - Noun
2. reposition - Verb
The act of repositing; a laying up.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI think the government has to reposition environment on top of their national and international priorities. Brian Mulroney
Larry wanted us to reposition the tower. We wouldn't, and won't. He's been holding back our fees. We want to get paid. And that's it. It'll get solved and we'll carry on with planning Ground Zero. Daniel Libeskind
Before I start, like to make sure I'm smart. Gather my composure, rather my swagger and my couture. Pivot my fitted, then begin to rivet, with a change of lyric. In other words, I reposition how I sit it. Then make you feel it, like I mispronounced "filet.”. Lupe Fiasco
Shift one's position Source: Internet
they decided to reposition their furniture in a recommended repository in Brooklyn Source: Internet
my car is in storage Source: Internet