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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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  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. Biden Sanders:

    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.

  2. Finance Minister Joaquim Levy:

    When you talk about 8 percent inflation, that includes the first three months in Brazil where you have a lot of realignment of prices, the central bank has to be vigilant, especially as you go through adjustments so that expectations are anchored at 4.5 percent.

  3. Tom Davis:

    As opposed to a wave, this( election) looks like a realignment and that's scarier, that is a bigger problem for Republicans long term, because we are winning the places that are not the growing tide( in population), they are the shrinking tide, and that's not where you want to be.

  4. Adam Kincaid:

    For people who did this stuff a decade ago, if they had known that Donald Trump was going to come along in 2016 and shift the American electorate, there's at least a couple dozen seats around the country that would have been drawn differently than they were, and that is the challenge for the next few years is trying to forecast out how much this realignment is permanent versus temporary.

  5. 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.

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