transcription, транскрипция: [ ri:pəzɪʃən ]
( repositions, repositioning, repositioned)
1.
To reposition an object means to move it to another place or to change its position.
It is not possible to reposition the carpet without damaging it.
VERB : V n
2.
To reposition something such as a product or service means to try to interest more or different people in it, for example by changing certain things about it or the way it is marketed.
The sell-off is aimed at repositioning the company as a publisher principally of business information...
Mazda needs to reposition itself if it is to boost its sales and reputation.
VERB : V n , V pron-refl