rearrange

/ˌriəˈreɪndʒ/
verb
  1. To change the order or position of things.
    • She decided to rearrange her schedule to fit in more exercise.
    • I need to rearrange the furniture in my living room.
    • The teacher asked us to rearrange the desks into a circle.
  2. To organize or plan something again, often in a different way.
    • The wedding planner helped them rearrange the seating chart.
    • He rearranged his priorities after the promotion.
    • We had to rearrange the meeting because of a conflict.
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