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Rearranging

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Rearranging meaning

present participle and gerund of rearrange

Example sentences (20)

Bakewell is shy, but super quick, with a penchant for rearranging his cage.

But aurally-undetectable soul-rearranging bass makes you move, according to science.

Graham accused Rishi Sunak of acting like the “captain of the Titanic” by “rearranging the deck chairs in his latest cabinet reshuffle” rather than trying to resolve the strikes.

Hunt in that moment seemed a bit surprised but not disturbed, looking to her left as if inquisitively and rearranging the papers in front of her.

Labour's shadow climate and net zero secretary, Ed Miliband, said "rearranging of deckchairs on the sinking Titanic of failed Conservative energy policy will not rescue the country".

The CAAT director added that the agency is studying various measures such as improving operations, rearranging air traffic, and searching for more efficient methods or innovations to reduce emissions.

The temp did drop after rearranging and removing items in it.

This will allow you to freely customize your home screen by rearranging app icons and widgets, adjusting wallpaper and themes, and more.

You might just need to do some rearranging to free up a table at home.

Changing and rearranging will happen.

However, those rearranging their finances could face a 70% charge if they 'recycle' tax-free cash into another pension scheme and exceed certain limits, potentially leading to multiple charges.

Jang remembered his friend as warm and kind, recounting how Lee liked to hype up his colleagues, rearranging seats at restaurants so a younger actor had a chance to shine.

More critically, these materials can shift between states in minutes simply by rearranging the particles into new geometric patterns.

Rearranging the rugs you already have can be a great way to spruce up your space.

She is a sassy rabbit who knows exactly how she likes it and will often be found demanding a head scratch and rearranging her toys in her home to exactly how she likes them.

Their findings, published in the prestigious journal Small (Wiley), showed that gels made up of pentapeptides with unique properties can be developed by rearranging just five amino acids of the SARS-CoV-1 virus.

Whilst you might dream of a last minute break, more simple actions such as relocating your workspace temporarily, or even rearranging furniture could brighten up your week.

As much as I like rearranging furniture and traveling to new places, I am not a fan of change.

Do you ever wonder why you’ll spend 15 minutes rearranging the plates in the dishwasher rather than stopping and washing the dish?

Dr Clare Wenham, from South London, was on BBC News today to discuss the ongoing crisis when her little daughter Scarlett appeared and began rearranging a unicorn picture behind her — and even struck up a conversation with the newsreader.