| repositioning | <orthopaedics, surgery> The correction of a fracture, dislocation or hernia. (18 Nov 1997) |
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| repositioning |
the act of placing in a new position
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| repositioning |
The process of changing an image's placement within a graphic.
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| repositioning |
Communications activities to give an existing product a new position in customers' minds and so expanding or otherwise altering its potential market. Many potentially valuable products lead an obscure existence because they were launched or positioned in an inadequate manner. It is almost always possible to enhance the value of such products by repositioning them.
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| repositio | depositing in a warehouse |
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| repositio | place into another position |
| repositio | change place or direction |
| repositio | the act of placing in a new position |
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