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rearrange ( Verb)
UK/UK /ˌriːəˈreɪndʒ/
Present
rearrange
Ing
rearranging
He/She/It
rearranges
Past Simple
rearranged
Past Participle
rearranged
1-
B2
to reorganize the state of stuffs; to reorganize your location
-> I've rearranged the TV in living room.
-> She rearranged the flowers on the table.
2-
B2
to alter a game's schedule, calendar, or location
-> You may cancel or rearrange the appointment if it doesn’t suit you.
-> I’m sorry, but we need to rearrange the meeting with kids tomorrow.
Synonym
reschedule
Word Families
'rearrange' Contained Stories
All of the productive and successful brands today have websites. Topmost designs are important to attract the attention of customers. Websites are processed and updated every day. The tricky part is money, and website designs are usually expensive, but some say the cost is worth it when we compare it to upcoming customer traffic. Especially the young generation uses technology every day, and they are very skilled at it. Youthful attention has a big impact on a company's economy. Website designers can also rearrange every bit of their website according to the company's management's desires. Therefore, we should all realize the importance of websites and their designs.