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  1. realignmentnoun

    The act of realigning or something realigned

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  1. Realignment

    In North American sports, realignment refers to a major change in the competitive structure of one or more existing leagues. The mechanics differ somewhat between amateur and professional sports.

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  1. realignment

    The act and process of to realign.

    The realignment helped to create peace in the world.


    Submitted by MaryC on March 11, 2020  

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of realignment in Chaldean Numerology is: 2

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of realignment in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1

Examples of realignment in a Sentence

  1. Though Sanders:

    I assume that one of these years that vote count will be completed, in Iowa they have a complicated system and there's a realignment vote -- we're winning that one as well. We're going to have an equal number of delegates from Iowa going to the national convention.

  2. Biden Sanders:

    It is really sad that the Democratic Party of Iowa, if I may say so, screwed up the counting process quite so badly, we ended up winning the popular vote by 6,000. They have a realignment process, as you know, in Iowa ; we won that by 2,500. And I suspect at the end of the day, Mr. Pete Buttigieg and I will have an equal number of delegates at the national convention.

  3. Stanley Greenberg:

    I think you are talking about realignment levels of gains among college-educated women here that are also associated with a big disruptive political event that is changing consciousness, clearly there is a building solidarity in their communities about what is happening. And they are talking about their values in ways that they didn't easily talk about them( before) -- they talked about the way Trump treated people, tolerance, about bringing out conflict between different groups. There are so many ways in which Donald Trump presidency has led college white women to understand their shared values and Donald Trump presidency is producing big electoral numbers.

  4. Anthony Michael Kreis:

    The court is really out of balance right now and doesn't reflect the median views of the American people. That is further at risk if Justice Stephen Breyer doesn't retire, if you look at the dynamics of the electorate and the realignment of suburban voters for example, we are seeing the nation trend in a more progressive direction, but the Supreme Court, as it is now, is firmly entrenched in conservative ideology.

  5. Millan Mulraine:

    The bigger question will be determining whether this deterioration in labor market momentum is part of a broader inflection point for the economic recovery, this is the Fed's 'known unknown,' and a risk management approach will require more patience to assess the incoming labor market data for an answer to the question of whether this is a realignment in the labor market dynamics to a more sustainable path, or a more worrying relapse in the recovery.

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