Reposition [verb]

Definition of Reposition:

switch, fluctuate

Synonyms of Reposition:

● Shuffle

● Veer

● Drift

● Transfer

● Move

● Vary

● Remove

● Deviate

● Turn

● Relocate

● Ship

● Alter

● Change

● Swerve

● About-face

● Replace

● Slip

● Substitute

● Flip-flop

● Stir

● Exchange

● Transpose

● Displace

● Rearrange

● Tack

● Transmogrify

● Cook

● Waffle

● Disturb

● Vacillate

● Fault

● Budge

● Dislocate

● Blow hot and cold

● Do up

● Hem and haw

● Yo-yo

● Bottom out

● Change gears

● Dial back

● Move around

● Move over

● Recalibrate

● Swap places

● Switch over

● Turn around

● Turn the corner

● Turn the tables


Opposite/Antonyms of Reposition:

● Order

● Leave alone

● Continue

● Fix

● Keep

● Hold

● Stay

● Stagnate

● Deactivate

● Calm

● Remain


Sentence/Example of Reposition:

Giffard seems to have attempted the reposition of the cord only once, and failed, apparently from the unusual size of the child.

The reposition of the cord may be effected by the hand, or by means of an elastic catheter and ligature.

When the reposition has been effected, he has merely to withdraw the stilet; the cord is instantly disengaged.

In the majority of cases the reposition of the fragments alone is not sufficient to maintain accurate apposition.