rearranged

word · lemma: rearrange

Definition

Changed the order or position of things. Usually used when something has been put into a new arrangement.

Usage & Nuances

Commonly used for things like furniture, schedules, or ideas. Usually in passive form ('was rearranged'). Not as strong as 'transform'—just the order or position changes. Often followed by 'to fit', 'for convenience', or 'by color/size/type'.

Example Sentences

He rearranged the books on the shelf.

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The chairs were rearranged for the meeting.

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I rearranged my schedule to help you.

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My desk looks better now that I've rearranged everything.

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They rearranged the living room to make space for a Christmas tree.

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The menu has been rearranged to highlight vegetarian options.

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