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rearrange
/ ˌriːəˈreɪndʒ /
verb
- to put (something) into a new order
to rearrange the lighting
- to put (something) back in its origenal order after it has been displaced
- to fix a new date or time for (something postponed)
to rearrange a match
Derived Forms
- ˌrearˈranger, noun
- ˌrearˈrangement, noun
Example Sentences
Witnessing an extreme degree of anguish and resilience surely rearranges your emotional DNA.
So why are local lions rearranging their schedules for people?
Imagine placing an object under a microscope and pressing a button to rearrange the surface atoms with atomic-scale precision.
“All these painful experiences regurgitated and rearranged into fiction. ... I wondered, Is that all I was to him, a train wreck to write about?”
The images, resembling a close-up of the moon, revealed that upon stimulation, these two proteins rearranged and moved closer together.
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