REARRANGE meaning: 1. to change the order, position, or time of arrangements already made: 2. to change the order…. Learn more.

Definition of rearrange verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

rearrange (third-person singular simple present rearranges, present participle rearranging, simple past and past participle rearranged) (transitive) To change the order or arrangement of (one or more items).

When you rearrange something, you change its position or reorganize its contents. You could rearrange your bookshelves so that the books are sorted by color, rather than by title or author.

to put into a different arrangement or order. Synonyms: do over, reorganize, reposition, reset, replace, more... How do I properly rearrange this sentence? rearrange my schedule to fit his visit. Rearrange the parts in correct order. Visit the English Only Forum. Help WordReference: Ask in the forums yourself.

If you rearrange things, you change the way in which they are organized or ordered. When she returned, she found Malcolm had rearranged all her furniture.

Verb: rearrange ,ree-u'reynj Put into a new order or arrangement "Please rearrange these files "; "rearrange the furniture in my room "; - rejig [Brit, Cdn], rejigger [N. Amer] Derived forms: rearranged, rearranges, rearranging Type of: arrange, set up Encyclopedia: Rearrange rear of tube rear window rear-end rearguard re-argue rearing rearm re ...

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