redisposition

/ˌriːdɪspəˈzɪʃən/
noun
  1. The act of arranging or placing something again in a new or different way.
    • The manager ordered a redisposition of the team to improve workflow.
    • After the storm, the redisposition of debris took several days.
    • The redisposition of furniture made the room feel much larger.
  2. A new or revised tendency or inclination; a change in someone's usual attitude or mood.
    • A redisposition of public opinion occurred after the new policy was announced.
    • Her redisposition toward optimism surprised everyone after the difficult year.
    • The therapy led to a redisposition of his feelings about public speaking.