What is another word for rearranges?

Pronunciation: [ɹˌiːɐɹˈe͡ɪnd͡ʒɪz] (IPA)

Rearranges is defined as the process of changing the position or order of things. There are many synonyms for this word including reorganize, rearrange, reposition, shuffle, revamp, shift, and regroup. Each of these words implies a different focus or purpose to the act of rearranging. Reorganize implies a comprehensive restructuring. Rearrange focuses on the exact order in which things are placed. Reposition emphasizes the need to move something to a better or more strategic position. Shuffle suggests a somewhat haphazard approach. Revamp implies a complete overhaul or renovation. Shift is often used to describe a change in direction or emphasis, and regroup usually applies to a situation where people or things are being brought back together in a new or different way.

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Usage examples for Rearranges

He ties the seal to the stern of the kayak, rearranges his apparatus, coils his rope, puts his lances in their place, and is ready for another.
"Grenfell: Knight-Errant of the North"
Fullerton Waldo
Innocent of all personal motives, and employing the creative will bestowed on him by the Creator, a yogi rearranges the light atoms of the universe to satisfy any sincere prayer of a devotee.
"Autobiography of a YOGI"
Paramhansa Yogananda
Only the foam writing gives brief opportunity for one to study the characters and decide what they mean: Sometimes there it is not difficult to find words in the Morse-code and phrases in the stenographic curves though I have no more than a word or a brief phrase before the current rearranges the puzzle and I must begin all over again.
"Old Plymouth Trails"
Winthrop Packard

Famous quotes with Rearranges

  • I'd say that it's important for music to be there that gives you a challenge, that rearranges things in your head.
    Tom Jenkinson
  • I suppose an artist takes the elements of his life and rearranges them and then has them perceived by others as though they were the elements of their lives.
    Paul Simon

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