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.
Spanish: reorganizando - reordenandoPortuguese (BR): rearranjando - reorganizandoPortuguese (PT): rearranjar - reorganizarChinese (Simplified): 重新安排 - 重新整理Chinese (Traditional): 重新安排 - 重新整理Hindi: फिर से व्यवस्थित करना - पुनः व्यवस्थित करनाArabic: إعادة ترتيب - إعادة تنظيم
Example Sentences
She is rearranging the chairs in the room.
basic
I am rearranging my schedule to make time for you.
basic
The teacher is rearranging the desks for the exam.
basic
I spent the whole afternoon rearranging my bookshelf because it looked messy.
natural
After rearranging the meeting, everyone was happy with the new time.
natural
Sometimes, just rearranging your workspace can make you feel more productive.
natural