Present participle for to change the position or order of something
“The scribe might also choose to rearrange the order of words, sentences, or even paragraphs.”
Present participle for to change or transform the form or composition of
“They select those design elements they like best, and add to or rearrange the original composition.”
Present participle for to make tidy or put in a neat order again
“He rubs some deodorant on his underarms and then tries to rearrange and tidy up the room.”
Present participle for to reschedule or postpone the date of
“It has been necessary to rearrange the date of the lecture to be given to members of the Naturalists'Club.”
Present participle for to cause (two or more things) to exchange places
Present participle for to modify, especially so as to better fit a given purpose or circumstance
Present participle for to cause disarray or disorganization in the order of
Present participle for to think about in a new way, or to reconsider something
Present participle for to check a written text for errors in spelling and grammar
Present participle for to change the order or importance given to tasks or goals
Present participle for to sort or rearrange (a jumbled collection) into the right order
Present participle for to change the emphasis, direction, or focus of
Present participle for to rearrange or reclassify by assigning to a different category or class
Present participle for to organize (information or figures) in order to give a particular impression
The act of rearranging or recomposing
A change of schedule
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