dealigning

[US]/diːəˈlaɪnɪŋ/
[UK]/diːəˈlaɪnɪŋ/

Translation

v.The present participle form of "dealign", meaning to stop or remove alignment; the act of disconnecting or separating from an aligned position or relationship.

Example Sentences

the party underwent rapid dealigning from its traditional platform.

many voters are experiencing political dealigning this election cycle.

the candidate's dealigning from special interests surprised many observers.

strategic dealigning allowed the company to pivot to new markets.

the senator's sudden dealigning from the bill shocked his colleagues.

cultural dealigning has become more common in globalized societies.

youth are showing increasing dealigning from mainstream political parties.

the organization's dealigning with corporate sponsors was controversial.

religious dealigning is rising among young adults in urban areas.

his dealigning from the controversial statement came too late.

the brand's dealigning from the celebrity endorsement proved beneficial.

economic dealigning from traditional industries accelerated during the pandemic.

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