Rearrangement ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Rearrangement ( noun )

  1. The act or process of rearranging something.
  2. A new arrangement of something that has been changed.

Origin:

From the verb "rearrange" which comes from the prefix "re-" meaning "again" or "back" and the verb "arrange" which means "to put in order".

Examples:

  1. The rearrangement of the furniture made the room feel much larger.
  2. The band is going to make a rearrangement of their songs for their next tour.
  3. After much debate, the company"s management decided on a rearrangement of company"s structure.
  4. The rearrangement of the chapters in the book made it more coherent.
  5. The rearrangement of the store's layout improved customer flow.

(As a verb)

Rearrangement ( verb )

  1. The act or process of rearranging something.
  2. A new arrangement of something that has been changed.

Origin:

From the verb "rearrange" which comes from the prefix "re-" meaning "again" or "back" and the verb "arrange" which means "to put in order".

Examples:

  1. The rearrangement of the furniture made the room feel much larger.
  2. The band is going to make a rearrangement of their songs for their next tour.
  3. After much debate, the company"s management decided on a rearrangement of company"s structure.
  4. The rearrangement of the chapters in the book made it more coherent.
  5. The rearrangement of the store's layout improved customer flow.
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