rerack

/riˈræk/
verb
  1. To put something back on a rack or into a rack, especially after use.
    • The librarian asked students to rerack the books on the shelves.
    • Please rerack the dumbbells after you finish your workout.
    • After bowling, remember to rerack the pins for the next player.
  2. To rearrange or reorganize items on a rack, such as in a warehouse or store.
    • The stock clerk had to rerack the inventory to make room for new shipments.
    • The warehouse team reracked the pallets to improve access.
    • During the sale, employees reracked the clothing to keep the displays tidy.
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