Rearrange

usgb/ˌriːəˈreɪndʒ/
verb

To move or change the order, position, or time of things or someone.

She often rearranges the furniture in her room for a fresh feel.
Visual representation of "rearrange" - To move or change the order, position, or time of things or someone

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  • rearrange furniture
  • rearrange schedule
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Physical Change

Often involves physically moving objects or elements in a space.

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Every month, I rearrange my desk to keep my workspace interesting.
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Plan Adjustments

Used when altering previously arranged events or schedules.

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Due to the weather, we need to rearrange our picnic for next week.
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Temporary Change

The adjustments made are often not permanent or long-term.

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We'll rearrange the chairs for the meeting and put them back later.
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