Reshuffle (verb)

  1. To mix or rearrange a group of things or people, especially in order to reorganize them.
  2. To reorganize a group of people in a particular organization, especially by changing their positions or responsibilities.

Origin:

From the prefix "re-" meaning "again" and the word "shuffle" meaning "to mix or rearrange".

Examples:

  1. The company decided to reshuffle its management team.
  2. The government reshuffled the cabinet after the election.
  3. The company is reshuffling its employees to improve efficiency.
  4. The deck of cards was reshuffled before the next round of the game.
  5. The company reshuffled its products to increase sales.
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