reorient

reorient
reorientate transitive verb
neu ausrichten

reorient somebody — jemandem eine neue Orientierung geben

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re·ori·ent
[ˌri:ˈɔ:riənt]
I. vt
to \reorient sth etw neu ausrichten
as the company started making losses they had to \reorient their staff als die Firma anfing, Verluste zu machen, musste sie entsprechende neue Direktiven an ihre Belegschaft ausgeben
to \reorient sb PSYCH jdm helfen, sich akk wieder [im Leben] zurechtzufinden
II. vi sich akk einleben
to \reorient to sth sich akk an etw akk anpassen
to \reorient oneself [to sth] sich akk [in etw dat] zurechtfinden
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reorient [ˌriːˈɔːrıent], reorientate [-teıt] v/t neu orientieren, neu ausrichten
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reorientate transitive verb
neu ausrichten

reorient somebody — jemandem eine neue Orientierung geben

* * *
v.
neu richten v.
neueinstellen v.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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