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rejig
/ riːˈdʒɪɡ /
verb
- to re-equip (a factory or plant)
- to rearrange, alter, or manipulate, sometimes in a slightly unscrupulous way
noun
- the act or process of rejigging
Derived Forms
- reˈjigger, noun
Example Sentences
In truth, many in government had felt privately for some time her position was increasingly untenable – and will hope her ousting and the wider rejig will sharpen the government’s sense of purpose and cut the number of own goals.
Tellingly, one element of the rejig is the government’s list of planned announcements, known internally as "the grid", that had been under the command of Ms Gray.
Earlier this season, Atkinson was batting as low as number 10 for Surrey but has found himself at number eight for England after a rejig in the batting order because of an injury to captain Ben Stokes.
With a fit-again Jonny Bairstow returning, one theory to accommodate Harry Brook and wicketkeeper Ben Foakes was to omit Crawley and rejig the batting order.
"I now rejig my menu for the week as it progresses - if the ham is going off, then I'll use that up today and have a chicken sandwich tomorrow."
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