Sentence examples for rearranging from inspiring English sources

The word "rearranging" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to change the position, order, or organization of something. Example: The students were tasked with rearranging the classroom after the furniture was moved for an assembly.

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rearranging

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Present participle of rearrange

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There was little else to applaud in a budget that was all about marginally rearranging the deckchairs for political advantage.

Supposing that the evidence did suggest that rearranging consultants' hours in order to spread them over a seven-day week would be beneficial, the implications of such a shift would be immense.

With the prospect of eight years of Conservative government the political landscape is rearranging itself and Livingstone may not fit with how Londoners see their future.

It's like the team has spent the northern summer rearranging its collective hector protector, before getting knocked out with a punch to the face.

Artists like Andy Goldsworthy do so by subtly rearranging small elements, making patterns and new forms from leaves, rocks and snow, as if in testimony to a longed-for benign and beautiful symbiotic cultural relationship between nature and human society.

"Employees will possibly lose a significant benefit as a result and therefore rearranging employer contributions would be in the best interests of the company and the staff," said Carnell.

The firm will have to program the agent to find its way through hundreds or thousands of stores, each of which is constantly rearranging its virtual aisles.

At what point do we stop rearranging the country's social fabric for the sake of a globalised elite who want to use London to educate their children and escape the predations of their own venal governments?

Rearranging the deckchairs Bring the Islamists in Of development and dictators Cleaner, not cooler Where's Britain's Bill Gates?

In all these cases, people were drawn into violence seizing an oilfield, depopulating a province, rearranging a border, slitting a thousand throats by the feeling that they were different from the other lot, not in politico-economic details but in something that reaches far deeper down in the human mind.There seems no good reason why such things will not happen again in other parts of the world.

Even to contemplate rearranging the presidential election would be a victory for the terrorists, one lawmaker declared.

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