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rearrange



VERB
change the places of things
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For travelers preparing for overseas trips with detailed itineraries, Nastro said travel insurance can protect you from losing money if illness, delays or other disruptions force you to cancel or rearrange your trip.

From MarketWatch

Port Vale's victory over Sunderland came just five days after knocking Championship side Bristol City out in the fourth round - a tie which had to be rearranged such was the state of the pitch.

From BBC

Researchers found that when populations recover quickly, the increase in numbers can encourage recombination, a process that rearranges DNA into new combinations.

From Science Daily

The family rearranged the bedrooms with her daughters and grandchildren so nobody is sleeping in the smoke-damaged room facing the street.

From Los Angeles Times

At higher temperatures, the orderly alignment breaks down, allowing the spins to rearrange.

From Science Daily