reassort

/ˌriːəˈsɔːrt/
verb
  1. To sort or arrange something again, especially into different groups or categories.
    • We need to reassort the inventory to make room for new products.
    • The data was reassorted by date instead of by name for easier analysis.
    • The librarian had to reassort the books after the shelves were reorganized.
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