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rejigger
[ree-jig-er]
verb (used with object)
to change or rearrange in a new or different way, especially by the use of techniques not always considered ethical.
Example Sentences
They rejiggered some materials but it was still missing something.
There is already so much planned for “day one” of a potential Trump presidency that Trump will have to issue an additional executive order rejiggering the calendar to fit everything in.
The request would have created a complex funding structure and rejiggered the rules of funding for the group.
The rejiggering comes at a time of significant change at CBS.
Organizations representing patients and other interest groups are likely to resist any rejiggering of NIH’s 27 institutes and centers.
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