1. repositioning - Noun
2. repositioning - Verb
the act of placing in a new position
Source: WordNetDuring that space walk there will be some repositioning of the power so that the arm can be fully controlled by the robotic station that is in the Lab. Umberto Guidoni
How do you change ancient prejudices in any society? You do it through repositioning caste at childhood. If young children are taught respect over a bedtime story or in class, that could help enormously. Kancha Ilaiah
After repositioning his feet, Hakuho muscled his opponent over the straw for a frontal force-out that denied Kakuryu (12-3) a seventh Emperor’s Cup. Source: Internet
After the repositioning, the name KDE no longer stands for K Desktop Environment, as it now acts as an umbrella brand for software produced by the community. Source: Internet
After repositioning the part of his army he left behind to guard his French possessions, Richard finally set out on the crusade in summer 1190. Source: Internet
A letter addressed to Abdul Amir, deputy commander of Iraq Joint Operations Command, said that America will be “repositioning forces over the course of the coming days and weeks” as requested. Source: Internet