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  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of rearrange.

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Examples

  • Did you know Barack Obama's name rearranges to AKA A ... seedoflife C mon @blackenterprise, Black Caucus Not Just

    Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 2009

  • Whether it is the sand on the shore or the flour which rearranges its chemical composition and morphs, with the addition of new ingredients, into something warm, something sweet, perhaps even decadent, I do not know.

    Champagne Isabell Serafin 2011

  • A discovery rearranges the scientific furniture, and then researchers in related fields start using the new reality for their own purposes.

    First Contact Marc Kaufman 2011

  • Money rearranges everyone's priorities and in this difficult job market when jobs are hard to find it seems a fair exchange to give money for time spent learning instead of working.

    'Would You Pay for Good Grades?' Demetria Gallegos 2011

  • It can force the non-profit to play a "shell game" with donors where it rearranges its numbers to create the appearance of 100 percent program spending, and it can lead to a non-profit executive having to make suboptimal spending tradeoffs.

    Paul Shoemaker: Ten Things I'd Like to Tell Every New Philanthropist -- #1 Paul Shoemaker 2012

  • It does this by creating a magnetic field that rearranges clusters of water within the machine.

    Green Star | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles 2009

  • Then, he rearranges the body in a perculiar way, flicks a coin on the ground and utters his first line: "keep the change."

    James Franco Makes His ‘General Hospital’ Debut, And Here’s Your Recap » MTV Movies Blog 2009

  • (Hubbard bows, while Starkweather rearranges package.)

    THEFT 2010

  • Whether it is the sand on the shore or the flour which rearranges its chemical composition and morphs, with the addition of new ingredients, into something warm, something sweet, perhaps even decadent, I do not know.

    Champagne Isabell Serafin 2011

  • The chemical solution rearranges proteins in the hair and softens the hair, making ironing more effective.

    The Taming of the Curl Anjali Athavaley 2011

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