noun

rearrangement

rearrangement, reorganization, reshuffle

The rearrangement of the furniture made the room feel bigger.

The rearrangement of the furniture made the room feel bigger.

There was a major rearrangement of the company's management.

There was a major rearrangement of the company's management.

a rearrangement of ((sth.)) a change in the position or order of (sth.) The rearrangement of the furniture was difficult.

Synonyms: reorganization, reshuffle, restructuring

From the prefix 're-' (again) + 'arrange' + the noun-forming suffix '-ment'. Literally 'the act of arranging again'.

Think of 're-arranging' the furniture in your room to give it a new look.

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