rearranging

To rearrange something is to put it in a different order or to move it to a different location. When you rearrange the furniture in your room, you're changing the way it looks.

  • He rearranged the books on the shelf.

  • The company is rearranging their offices, which is why there are so many changes happening.

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Example Sentences for rearranging

  • 1

    I rearranged the order of the editors.

  • 2

    I would rearrange the order of the sentence.

  • 3

    Hydrogenation of the rearrangement product afforded the target.

  • 4

    The next step in the procedure is to rearrange the board.

  • 5

    The solution was to rearrange the order of some functions.

  • 6

    All of the zombie movies change and rearrange the rules.

  • 7

    Now rearrange the equation so that is on the left and on the right.

  • 8

    If the answer is yes, then the Egyptians have to rearrange the Jigsaw.

  • 9

    Does the removal process rearrange the icons on the desktop

  • 10

    The order of the songs was rearranged from the order of the album.