reposition

/rɪpəˈzɪʃən/

Definitions

1. verb

to move or place something in a different position or location

“The company decided to reposition its brand to appeal to a younger audience.”

2. verb

to change or adjust the position of something, especially in relation to its original or intended position

“The artist had to reposition the sculpture to get the right lighting effect.”

3. noun

the act of moving or placing something in a different position or location

“The reposition of the product led to a significant increase in sales.”

4. noun

a change or adjustment in the position of something, especially in relation to its original or intended position

“The reposition of the company’s headquarters was a major strategic move.”

Synonyms

  • realign
  • redesign
  • relocate

Antonyms

  • demote
  • dismantle