Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
change-course
verb
‘cheɪndʒ kɔrs

Definition
To alter the direction or path of an action or a plan.

Examples
- After assessing the risks, the team decided to change course and focus on a different market.
- It’s important to change course if you discover that your initial strategy isn’t working.
- The ship had to change course to avoid the storm.

Meaning
Change-course refers to the act of shifting one’s approach or strategy, often in response to new information or circumstances.

Synonyms
- alter direction
- divert
- adjust the plan
- shift focus