rejigger

/riːˈdʒɪɡər/
verb
  1. To rearrange or adjust something, often in a clever or improvised way.
    • The programmer rejiggered the code to make it run faster.
    • She rejiggered the furniture layout to create more floor space.
    • We had to rejigger the budget to cover the unexpected costs.
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