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rejigger
  • a word derived from rejig.

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Meeting hyperscalers’ need for speed is key, executives say, raising the stakes if changes in chip technologies force suppliers and builders to rejigger plans.

From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 5, 2026

Block has introduced artificial-intelligence tools for merchants, including ways to assess top menu items and rejigger store hours, and it’s been using AI within its own software development as well.

From MarketWatch • Nov. 6, 2025

He said Starbucks is rolling out new measures to reduce wait times and cut down on unfinished orders, including a plan to rejigger drink assembly to save workers time.

From Seattle Times • May 29, 2024

Talks to rejigger the proposal are underway, the two people familiar with the matter said, expressing optimism they could find some solution soon.

From Washington Post • Jul. 13, 2022

Powerful poisons are used to rejigger body chemistry or to arrest the multiplication of disease bacteria or to suppress symptoms; if it is possible to sustain life without them, "bad," poorly-functioning organs are cut out.

From How and When to Be Your Own Doctor by Solomon, Steve

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