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Rearranges

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Rearranges meaning

third-person singular simple present indicative of rearrange

Example sentences (14)

The vast proportion of financial activity that simply rearranges ownership of existing financial instruments, the argument goes, represents only social waste relative to activity deploying capital into new production.

We see them all play a game of charades together, and the sisters furiously watch as Olaf, the snowman, rearranges himself to form all sorts of shapes.

The cast rearranges attachable staircases leading to the upper level as needed throughout the performance, using the set changes to create an interactive experience.

What I can tell you is that it rearranges the purposeful architectural composition and modernist anxieties of so many of my other favorite movies into a sprawling comedy bursting with pathos, slapstick delight, and unexpected beauty.

A self-organizing list rearranges its nodes based on some heuristic which reduces search times for data retrieval by keeping commonly accessed nodes at the head of the list.

During hydrolysis, the natural molecular bonds between individual collagen strands are broken down into a form that rearranges more easily.

Finally, a digital signal processor rearranges the samples and removes any distortions added by the frontend to yield the binary data that is the digital representation of the original analog signal.

However, at the climax of the story, when Riddle rearranges the letters in his name to write "I am Lord Voldemort", Riddle is revealed as a magical manifestation of the boy who would later grow up to become the Dark Lord.

In an acid environment, the inactive drug is protonated and rearranges into its active form.

John, on this theory, rearranges Ezekiel to suit his own purposes.

Splaying the tree for a certain element rearranges the tree so that the element is placed at the root of the tree.

TCP detects these problems, requests retransmission of lost data, rearranges out-of-order data, and even helps minimize network congestion to reduce the occurrence of the other problems.

The first legal codex proper, Halakhot Pesukot ("Decided Laws"), by Yehudai Gaon (c. 760), rearranges the Talmud passages in a structure manageable to the layman.

This stream of audio frames, as a whole, is then subjected to CIRC encoding, which segments and rearranges the data and expands it with parity bits in a way that allows occasional read errors to be detected and corrected.