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rearrange

/ˌriː.əˈreɪndʒ/intermediate Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.verb

To change the order, position, or organization of things.

Example Sentences:
  • We decided to rearrange the living room furniture to make the space feel larger.
  • The teacher asked the students to rearrange their desks into small groups for the project.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Formed from the prefix 're-' (meaning 'again' or 'anew') and the verb 'arrange,' which traces back to the Old French 'arrangier,' derived from 'a-' (to) and 'rang' (a row or line). The term entered English in the 17th century to describe the act of putting things into a new order or sequence.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Re- (again) + Arrange (put in order): Think of 're-arranging' your furniture to give your room a fresh look.

Frequently Asked Questions About “rearrange

1. What is the meaning of “rearrange” in English?

In English, rearrange (verb) is defined as: “To change the order, position, or organization of things.”.

2. How do you use “rearrange” in a sentence?

We decided to rearrange the living room furniture to make the space feel larger.

3. What are English synonyms of “rearrange”?

Common synonyms include:reorganize,reorder,reshuffle,reposition

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “rearrange”?

Formed from the prefix 're-' (meaning 'again' or 'anew') and the verb 'arrange,' which traces back to the Old French 'arrangier,' derived from 'a-' (to) and 'rang' (a row or line). The term entered English in the 17th century to describe the act of putting things into a new order or sequence.