rejuggle

/riˈdʒʌɡəl/
verb
  1. To rearrange or reorganize something, especially tasks, schedules, or resources, in a different way.
    • The manager decided to rejuggle the team assignments after the project changed.
    • I had to rejuggle my work schedule to fit in the new meeting.
    • She rejuggled the ingredients in the recipe to make it healthier.
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