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Rearrange is a verb meaning to arrange again or to alter the order, layout, or structure of something that already exists. It implies keeping the components the same, but changing their positions or relationships to each other.

As a noun, rearrangement refers to the act or result of rearranging. The term is used across

The word combines the prefix re- with arrange. Arrange descends from Old French arranger, from Latin arrāngāre

In everyday life, people rearrange furniture, files, or schedules to improve flow, space, or efficiency. In linguistics

Alternative terms related to rearranging include reordering and reshuffling, and related concepts include anagram for letter

domains
to
describe
processes
that
modify
order
without
changing
the
underlying
elements.
meaning
to
set
in
order.
and
computing,
rearranging
may
refer
to
changing
word
order
in
a
sentence,
or
reordering
data
or
instructions.
In
chemistry,
a
rearrangement
reaction
involves
structural
reorganization
of
atoms
within
a
molecule
to
form
a
different
compound.
In
mathematics,
rearrangement
can
describe
changing
the
order
of
terms
in
a
series
or
sequence,
often
studied
in
the
context
of
convergence
and
the
rearrangement
inequality.
In
music,
a
rearrangement
is
a
new
version
of
a
composition
that
alters
instrumentation,
harmony,
or
rhythm
while
preserving
the
melody.
rearrangement
and
sorting
in
computer
science.