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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
rejigger .
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Examples
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About the only thing that directly affects them is that their usual Friday on-field dress rehearsal, as they feed plays to high school teams, was bumped to Thursday in rejiggered plans.
USATODAY.com - Veteran production chiefs hope things go smoothly 2002
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"Star Wars" to get 3-D roll-out: Because the "Star Wars" movies haven't been rejiggered enough, George Lucas plans to convert all six of the films in the two trilogies to 3-D, for theatrical releases planned beginning in 2012.
A pair of 'Mad Men' make casting news; 'Star Wars' movies to get 3-D re-release; 'Lone Star' cancelled Jen Chaney 2010
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Politics is an ugly thing, both in Iran and for Iranian-Americans, the former of which is crippled by a labyrinth of pseudo-religious councils and the latter of whom often see politics as the baton with which nations are broken and rejiggered.
Kia Makarechi: Iranians on Madison Avenue: Culture as Hope in the Absence of Politics Kia Makarechi 2011
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UPS is improving operational efficiency and has rejiggered its fuel-surcharge program to discourage clients from trading down to less-costly products.
UPS Reports 66% Rise in Profit Doug Cameron 2011
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Politics is an ugly thing, both in Iran and for Iranian-Americans, the former of which is crippled by a labyrinth of pseudo-religious councils and the latter of whom often see politics as the baton with which nations are broken and rejiggered.
Kia Makarechi: Iranians on Madison Avenue: Culture as Hope in the Absence of Politics Kia Makarechi 2011
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Still, this completely rejiggered NBA franchise and its new owner, Russian billionaire Mikhail Prokhorov, can look fondly at a few achievements.
The Nets: Not as Lousy as They Seem Alex Raskin 2011
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It will be interesting to see, now that the apocalypse has arrived, how various modes of American status-striving will be rejiggered, particularly those predicated on amassing large amounts of debt.
Class Dismissed 2009
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They rejiggered their calendar—you can imagine Nancy, as Speaker, had a million reasons to stay East; well, they can rejigger some more.
Three Stages of Amazement Carol Edgarian 2011
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The next year, the selection criteria were rejiggered to favor Boeing's smaller 767 aircraft over the Airbus A330.
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After four all-day meetings in July 2009, the two sides agreed to a rejiggered deal that would make back Libya losses in 10 years.
Libya's Goldman Dalliance Ends in Losses, Acrimony Margaret Coker 2011
palooka commented on the word rejiggered
To readjust or rearrange.
February 17, 2007