reshift
/ˈrɛʃɪft/Definitions
1. noun
a change in the direction or emphasis of something, especially a change in the way something is perceived or understood.
“The new management’s policies have brought about a reshift in the company’s focus from profit to social responsibility.”
2. verb
to cause something to change direction or emphasis, especially to change the way something is perceived or understood.
“The artist’s new exhibition has reshifted the way the public views modern art.”