rearranging

word · lemma: rearrange

Definition

Changing the order or position of things; organizing something differently.

Usage & Nuances

Mostly used for making changes to the order of objects, spaces, or schedules. Common collocations: 'rearranging the furniture,' 'rearranging your schedule.' Often implies improvement or solving a problem.

Example Sentences

She is rearranging the chairs in the room.

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I am rearranging my schedule to make time for you.

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The teacher is rearranging the desks for the exam.

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I spent the whole afternoon rearranging my bookshelf because it looked messy.

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After rearranging the meeting, everyone was happy with the new time.

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Sometimes, just rearranging your workspace can make you feel more productive.

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