reshuffling

/riːˈʃʌflɪŋ/
adjective
  1. Relating to or involving a reshuffle.
    • They announced a reshuffling plan for the sales team.
    • The reshuffling effort aimed to reduce redundancy.
    • The reshuffling process took several weeks to complete.
noun
  1. The process or act of changing the positions or roles of people within an organization.
    • The reshuffling of the board members caused some controversy.
    • There has been constant reshuffling of staff in that department.
    • The reshuffling of the cabinet was intended to boost public confidence.
  2. The act of mixing up a deck of cards again.
    • The reshuffling of the deck took only a few seconds.
    • He watched the dealer's reshuffling with suspicion.
    • Automatic reshuffling machines are used in many casinos.
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