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Definition of rearrange in English: rearrangeverb riːəˈreɪn(d)ʒˌriəˈreɪn(d)ʒ [with object]1Change the position of. she rearranged her skirt as she sat back in her chair Example sentencesExamples - The position of the flats was rearranged each time they were watered.
- He slowly willed his numb limbs to rearrange themselves into an upright position.
- If we played Dublin next Saturday, they would probably put out the same six forwards, foolishly rearranging them in different positions.
- Further settlement or secondary consolidation may then occur in the long term as the soil particles adjust and rearrange themselves to the applied load.
- She demurely rearranged her skirts and sat with her back erect.
- He rose from his crouching position, rearranging his hair so that it no longer blocked the better part of his plain of vision.
- I think it's a sign we travel with way too many electronics, but nonetheless, four are on the desktop so you don't have to go rearranging the furniture to charge up.
- Flopping back on his back and sighing, he gave the blanket a futile tug then attempted to rearrange himself for a more comfortable position.
- She bent over the eleven sticks and rearranged them so that they were in this position.
- For example, if he noticed that I had dressed carelessly or improperly, he would come over and rearrange my shirt, adjust my robe and so on.
- Another adjustment might be to rearrange office furniture to create extra space for someone using a wheelchair or an assistance dog.
- By touching the white boards or by using magnetic pointers teachers and pupils can alter and rearrange the information displayed.
- Jacqui was too busy rearranging her skirts after her untimely fall to notice our stiff conversation.
- Wherever we rounded the corner we'd find that someone had subtly rearranged the scenery.
- Here, music is rearranged and recontextualized, but the original recordings are not altered.
- Disruption is inevitably compounded by having to rearrange the team to change positions and adjust tactics, rather than make a straight swap.
- Mathis remarkably rearranges himself into standing position, and holds out his hand.
- It just copies particles' positions, and rearranges ones in the present to fit into the instruments.
- Sieger is very tall, and out in the dark street his giant legs stride forth while I almost run at his side, clutching desperately at the side of my skirt, rearranging my bags to cover it.
- Instead of watching television the book suggests activities such as filing, dusting and rearranging your pictures.
Synonyms reposition, move round, change round, arrange differently, regroup, switch round, swap round - 1.1 Change (the position, time, or order of something)
he had rearranged his schedule Example sentencesExamples - You have rearranged your busy schedule to fit a workout at least three to four times per week.
- She has rearranged her childcare in order to get into town for 8.20 am and give herself a better chance of finding a parking space.
- Make an effort to rearrange the pattern of your evenings.
- So we rearranged our schedules to meet with her last night and she actually brought a box of Kleenex.
- Joe ran over to the clinic to cancel his patients and rearrange his vacation schedule, and picked me up some breakfast on the way back.
- I'm rearranging my work schedule to see another show in two weeks.
- Sitting a three-month retreat can rearrange your whole view of practice.
- The store's service was slick until it was found that the delivery driver had the wrong order and had to rearrange a new date to drop off the goods.
- My daughter and I would like to thank them and Miss Wrigglesworth for rearranging her schedule.
- We will rearrange our schedule to make room for you on Monday.
- One lady said she could have then rearranged childcare arrangements.
- It had not been easy rearranging her schedule, but her assistant had proved to be a whiz all throughout the morning.
- Instead of fighting this parent on a minor issue, however, I rearranged my conference schedule.
- Jo had rearranged her schedule so she could baby-sit while Audrey attended the meeting.
- Yesterday, Delaney was trying to rearrange his schedule in order to come.
- She doesn't need to rearrange her schedule: she simply comes to the class when she has time.
- With two jobs, he rearranged his schedule a little and found himself working the breakfast rush more in the last week.
- The congregation has outgrown its building and often rearranges its Sunday meeting schedule and location to accommodate the many worshipers.
- People cancel soccer games, schedules are rearranged, high school football games are canceled.
- The course instructor had just rearranged the schedule and I assumed that the classrooms would remain unchanged.
Synonyms reorganize, alter, adjust, change (round), reorder, reschedule, rejig, reshuffle informal jigger
Definition of rearrange in US English: rearrangeverbˌrēəˈrān(d)ZHˌriəˈreɪn(d)ʒ [with object]1Move (something) into a more acceptable position or state. she rearranged her skirt as she sat back in her chair Example sentencesExamples - Mathis remarkably rearranges himself into standing position, and holds out his hand.
- If we played Dublin next Saturday, they would probably put out the same six forwards, foolishly rearranging them in different positions.
- Wherever we rounded the corner we'd find that someone had subtly rearranged the scenery.
- Further settlement or secondary consolidation may then occur in the long term as the soil particles adjust and rearrange themselves to the applied load.
- Sieger is very tall, and out in the dark street his giant legs stride forth while I almost run at his side, clutching desperately at the side of my skirt, rearranging my bags to cover it.
- He slowly willed his numb limbs to rearrange themselves into an upright position.
- Disruption is inevitably compounded by having to rearrange the team to change positions and adjust tactics, rather than make a straight swap.
- He rose from his crouching position, rearranging his hair so that it no longer blocked the better part of his plain of vision.
- Jacqui was too busy rearranging her skirts after her untimely fall to notice our stiff conversation.
- It just copies particles' positions, and rearranges ones in the present to fit into the instruments.
- The position of the flats was rearranged each time they were watered.
- By touching the white boards or by using magnetic pointers teachers and pupils can alter and rearrange the information displayed.
- Flopping back on his back and sighing, he gave the blanket a futile tug then attempted to rearrange himself for a more comfortable position.
- I think it's a sign we travel with way too many electronics, but nonetheless, four are on the desktop so you don't have to go rearranging the furniture to charge up.
- For example, if he noticed that I had dressed carelessly or improperly, he would come over and rearrange my shirt, adjust my robe and so on.
- Here, music is rearranged and recontextualized, but the original recordings are not altered.
- Instead of watching television the book suggests activities such as filing, dusting and rearranging your pictures.
- She demurely rearranged her skirts and sat with her back erect.
- She bent over the eleven sticks and rearranged them so that they were in this position.
- Another adjustment might be to rearrange office furniture to create extra space for someone using a wheelchair or an assistance dog.
Synonyms reposition, move round, change round, arrange differently, regroup, switch round, swap round - 1.1 Change (the position, time, or order of something)
he had rearranged his schedule Example sentencesExamples - Joe ran over to the clinic to cancel his patients and rearrange his vacation schedule, and picked me up some breakfast on the way back.
- Make an effort to rearrange the pattern of your evenings.
- She has rearranged her childcare in order to get into town for 8.20 am and give herself a better chance of finding a parking space.
- You have rearranged your busy schedule to fit a workout at least three to four times per week.
- Instead of fighting this parent on a minor issue, however, I rearranged my conference schedule.
- One lady said she could have then rearranged childcare arrangements.
- We will rearrange our schedule to make room for you on Monday.
- With two jobs, he rearranged his schedule a little and found himself working the breakfast rush more in the last week.
- Sitting a three-month retreat can rearrange your whole view of practice.
- So we rearranged our schedules to meet with her last night and she actually brought a box of Kleenex.
- I'm rearranging my work schedule to see another show in two weeks.
- The congregation has outgrown its building and often rearranges its Sunday meeting schedule and location to accommodate the many worshipers.
- Jo had rearranged her schedule so she could baby-sit while Audrey attended the meeting.
- The store's service was slick until it was found that the delivery driver had the wrong order and had to rearrange a new date to drop off the goods.
- She doesn't need to rearrange her schedule: she simply comes to the class when she has time.
- Yesterday, Delaney was trying to rearrange his schedule in order to come.
- My daughter and I would like to thank them and Miss Wrigglesworth for rearranging her schedule.
- People cancel soccer games, schedules are rearranged, high school football games are canceled.
- The course instructor had just rearranged the schedule and I assumed that the classrooms would remain unchanged.
- It had not been easy rearranging her schedule, but her assistant had proved to be a whiz all throughout the morning.
Synonyms reorganize, alter, adjust, change, change round, reorder, reschedule, rejig, reshuffle
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