rearrange

mengatur kembali
definition
verb
she rearranged her skirt as she sat back in her chair
move (something) into a more acceptable position or state.
translation of 'rearrange'
verb
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mengatur kembali
example
Sitting a three-month retreat can 'rearrange' your whole view of practice.
Yesterday, Delaney was trying to 'rearrange' his schedule in order to come.
She doesn't need to 'rearrange' her schedule: she simply comes to the class when she has time.
Joe ran over to the clinic to cancel his patients and 'rearrange' his vacation schedule, and picked me up some breakfast on the way back.
Another adjustment might be to 'rearrange' office furniture to create extra space for someone using a wheelchair or an assistance dog.
Make an effort to 'rearrange' the pattern of your evenings.
For example, if he noticed that I had dressed carelessly or improperly, he would come over and 'rearrange' my shirt, adjust my robe and so on.
Further settlement or secondary consolidation may then occur in the long term as the soil particles adjust and 'rearrange' themselves to the applied load.
Flopping back on his back and sighing, he gave the blanket a futile tug then attempted to 'rearrange' himself for a more comfortable position.
He slowly willed his numb limbs to 'rearrange' themselves into an upright position.
Disruption is inevitably compounded by having to 'rearrange' the team to change positions and adjust tactics, rather than make a straight swap.
By touching the white boards or by using magnetic pointers teachers and pupils can alter and 'rearrange' the information displayed.
We will 'rearrange' our schedule to make room for you on Monday.
The store's service was slick until it was found that the delivery driver had the wrong order and had to 'rearrange' a new date to drop off the goods.
There is no overlooking the influence of hasty team 'rearrangement' on the overall performance.
It just copies particles' positions, and 'rearranges' ones in the present to fit into the instruments.
If we played Dublin next Saturday, they would probably put out the same six forwards, foolishly 'rearranging' them in different positions.
She demurely 'rearranged' her skirts and sat with her back erect.
She has 'rearranged' her childcare in order to get into town for 8.20 am and give herself a better chance of finding a parking space.
This signal might not only be provided by substitutions but also provided by length mutations and genomic 'rearrangements' .
You have 'rearranged' your busy schedule to fit a workout at least three to four times per week.
Instead of watching television the book suggests activities such as filing, dusting and 'rearranging' your pictures.
Mathis remarkably 'rearranges' himself into standing position, and holds out his hand.
I think it's a sign we travel with way too many electronics, but nonetheless, four are on the desktop so you don't have to go 'rearranging' the furniture to charge up.
With two jobs, he 'rearranged' his schedule a little and found himself working the breakfast rush more in the last week.
Jacqui was too busy 'rearranging' her skirts after her untimely fall to notice our stiff conversation.
It had not been easy 'rearranging' her schedule, but her assistant had proved to be a whiz all throughout the morning.
The position of the flats was 'rearranged' each time they were watered.
She bent over the eleven sticks and 'rearranged' them so that they were in this position.
Jo had 'rearranged' her schedule so she could baby-sit while Audrey attended the meeting.
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