(reorientation)

  • 1réorientation — réorienter [ reɔrjɑ̃te ] v. tr. <conjug. : 1> • 1901 ; de re et orienter ♦ Orienter dans une nouvelle direction. N. f. RÉORIENTATION , 1952 . ● réorientation nom féminin Action de réorienter, fait d être réorienté : La réorientation de la… …

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  • 2reorientation — reorient ► VERB 1) change the focus or direction of. 2) (reorient oneself) find one s bearings again. DERIVATIVES reorientate verb reorientation noun …

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  • 3reorientation energy — perorientavimo energija statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. reorientation energy vok. Reorientierungsenergie, f rus. энергия переориентации, f pranc. énergie de réorientation, f …

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  • 4réorientation de spin — sukinio apvertimas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. spin flip; spin inversion; spin reorientation vok. Spinumkehr, f; Spinumkehrung, f; Umklappen des Spins, n rus. опрокидывание спина, n; переворачивание спина, n; переориентация спина …

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  • 5reorientation — /ree awr ee euhn tay sheuhn, en , ohr /, n. the act or state of reorienting or of being reoriented. [1915 20; RE + ORIENTATION] * * * …

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  • 6reorientation — noun a) A new orientation b) The act of changing the direction of something …

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  • 7reorientation — n. redirection, act of changing direction; refamiliarization, act of reacquainting someone who a particular location …

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  • 8reorientation — re·orientation …

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  • 9reorientation — re•o ri•en•ta′tion n …

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  • 10reorientation — noun 1. a fresh orientation; a changed set of attitudes and beliefs (Freq. 1) • Derivationally related forms: ↑reorient • Hypernyms: ↑orientation 2. the act of changing the direction in which something is oriented • Syn: ↑ …

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