rejig

/riːˈdʒɪɡ/
verb
  1. To rearrange or change the parts or structure of something, especially to improve it or adapt it for a new purpose.
    • We need to rejig the schedule so that everyone can attend the meeting.
    • The chef had to rejig the recipe after running out of a key ingredient.
    • The company decided to rejig its marketing strategy to reach younger customers.
noun
  1. An act of rearranging or reorganizing something.
    • The office layout got a complete rejig to create more open space.
    • After the rejig of the team, productivity improved significantly.
    • The software update included a rejig of the user interface.
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