realign
verb [ T ]
uk/ˌriːəˈlaɪn/ us WORKPLACE
to change the way a company or organization works or does business:
Certain businesses are being realigned in order to strengthen capability in key strategic areas and to improve our customer services.
ECONOMICS
to change the value of a currency compared to the value of other currencies or of changes in interest rates:
realign sth with sth The UK government is facing pressure to realign prices with those in continental Europe.