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To rearrange
verb
To change the order or arrangement of (one or more items).
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To rearrange a piece so that its parts yield a different voice.
"To rearrange things in a way that lets you see more".
"He's trying to rearrange his life.
"I'm going to rearrange his face".
They're easy to rearrange, organize and remove.
"Then, you must try to rearrange it".
She began to rearrange her clothing.
Planners scampered to rearrange the V.I.P. seating.
They need to rearrange everything, including their own living arrangements.
Sometimes, they needed drastic surgery to rearrange their insides.
I'm going to rearrange the categories a bit.
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