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Third Person
rearranges
Present Participle
rearranging
Past Tense
rearranged
Past Participle
rearranged
1
to change the position, order, or layout of something, often with the goal of improving its organization, efficiency, or appearance
transitive
- She rearranged the furniture in the living room to create more space and improve the flow of the room.
- She is currently rearranging the books on the shelves to create a more cohesive display.
- The interior designer frequently rearranges furniture to optimize space in clients' homes.
- They recently rearranged the layout of the office for better workflow.
- We are rearranging the seating plan for the event to accommodate more guests.