regearing

/riːˈɡɪrɪŋ/
verb
  1. Present participle of regear: the act of changing or adjusting the gears of a machine.
    • They are regearing the factory equipment to improve speed.
    • The mechanic spent the afternoon regearing the old tractor.
    • He is regearing his bicycle for the upcoming race.
  2. Present participle of regear: the act of reorganizing or changing the structure or approach of something.
    • The company is regearing its sales strategy for the new market.
    • The committee is regearing the event plan after the venue changed.
    • She is regearing her daily routine to be more productive.
noun
  1. The process or instance of changing gears or reorganizing a system.
    • The regearing of the curriculum helped students learn better.
    • A complete regearing of the business was necessary after the merger.
    • The regearing of the bike took about an hour.
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