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rearrange



VERB
change the places of things
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Molecules move between scorching temperatures deep inside the planet and cooler regions above, shifting between different states and rearranging themselves through thousands of reactions.

From Science Daily

Christopher rearranged her coat into a blanket, tucking it up around her chin.

From Literature

“Here’s our Enigma operator. It’s midnight. Time to reset the machine for the day. He rearranges the rotors and looks up the day’s ring settings.”

From Literature

This gives it the flexibility to handle especially complicated cases, including higher-order topological defects where defects can merge, split apart, or rearrange themselves.

From Science Daily

It has been rearranged for Tuesday but if the game can still not be played, then it will be moved to the Coleraine Showgrounds the following day.

From BBC