rearrange
Example Sentences
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What we have, instead, is a Parisian pageant, energetically rearranging how some things looked in a few precious years between the catastrophes of the two world wars.
The world economy is so steady not because it has gone still, but because it is rearranging itself.
From Barron's
Once that confinement breaks down, the built-up tension is released and the metal rearranges into its usual crystalline form.
From Science Daily
An awkward layout can be a significant obstacle, requiring expensive and time-consuming work to rearrange walls.
"Where necessary, we have spoken with these patients to rearrange appointments and make sure their care continues with minimal disruption," it said.
From BBC
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