Rejigger

usgb/ˌriːˈdʒɪɡər/
verb

To change something to make it work better in a different way.

We need to rejigger our marketing strategy to attract more customers.
Visual representation of "rejigger" - To change something to make it work better in a different way.

Often appears as...

  • rejigger the plans
  • rejigger the budget

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Contextual Adaptation

Understanding how 'rejigger' is often related to changing or adapting plans can help clarify its use.

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Companies frequently need to rejigger their approaches in response to market trends.
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Informal Adaptation

Using 'rejigger' adds a more casual tone to discussions of change.

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In an informal setting, you might say, 'Let's rejigger the project.'
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Nuance of Change

Recognizing that 'rejigger' implies a thoughtful adjustment rather than a complete overhaul can help in using it effectively.

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When situations don't work out, it's often necessary to rejigger your approach.
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