Reshuffle
(verb)
- To mix or rearrange a group of things or people, especially in order to reorganize them.
- 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:
- The company decided to reshuffle its management team.
- The government reshuffled the cabinet after the election.
- The company is reshuffling its employees to improve efficiency.
- The deck of cards was reshuffled before the next round of the game.
- The company reshuffled its products to increase sales.