reshuffle
/riːˈʃʌfəl/
verb
- To change the positions or roles of people within an organization, especially in a government or company.
- The prime minister decided to reshuffle the cabinet after the election.
- The company CEO reshuffled the management team to improve efficiency.
- They reshuffled the department heads to bring in fresh ideas.
- To mix up a deck of cards again before dealing.
- He reshuffled the cards and dealt them to the players.
- After the last hand, the dealer reshuffled the deck.
- Make sure to reshuffle thoroughly so the game is fair.
- To rearrange or reorganize items or elements into a different order.
- The algorithm reshuffles the data to create a random sample.
- She reshuffled the files on her desk to find the missing document.
- The DJ reshuffled the playlist to include more upbeat songs.
Synonyms
noun
- An act of changing the positions or roles of people within an organization.
- The cabinet reshuffle was announced on Monday morning.
- The reshuffle brought several new faces into key positions.
- A major reshuffle in the company's leadership is expected soon.
- An act of mixing up a deck of cards again.
- A reshuffle of the deck is required after a misdeal.
- The player demanded a reshuffle before the next round.
- He gave the cards a quick reshuffle and started dealing.