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The answer REPOSITION has 4 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of reposition in various dictionaries:
noun - depositing in a warehouse
verb - change place or direction
verb - place into another position
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Change the locale |
Put elsewhere, wild ponies riot |
change marketing angle |
Last Seen in these Crosswords & Puzzles |
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Feb 9 2018 7 Little Words Daily Puzzle |
Jul 9 2004 USA Today |
Oct 17 2000 The Guardian - Cryptic crossword |
Oct 17 2000 The Guardian - Cryptic crossword |
Reposition might refer to |
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A repositioning cruise (repo cruise) is a cruise in which the embarkation port and the disembarkation port are different. * This is a less common type of cruise; in the majority of cruises the ship's final destination is the same as the starting point. * Some cruise ships relocate due to change in season (usually during the spring or fall) or economic conditions (a cruise line may relocate a ship when it forecasts demand to be greater in another region). Instead of repositioning an empty ship, cruise lines operate repositioning cruises. * It is typical, for instance, for ships to spend the summer in Europe and the winter in the Caribbean, as a cold winter in Europe decreases the demand for seasonal cruising there. * In the past few years, cruise ships have also relocated to Dubai or Asia as economic growth has increased the demand for cruising there. * Repositioning cruises are generally cheaper because most passengers will have to combine them with a one-way airline ticket. Also, most passengers prefer port-intensive cruises (cruises which visit a lot of ports of call and have few days at sea), while some repositioning cruises are forced to spend many days at sea (when crossing the Atlantic Ocean for instance). * This lower cruise price is partially offset by greater revenue on board the ship. Passengers typically spend more on-board (casino, beverages and on-board shopping) during a day at sea than they do when visiting a port of call.Alternatively, these cruises can be used as an alternative to a one-way airline ticket, for people who have the time (repositioning cruises usually last more than a week). |