rearranging

Etymology

verb

  1. present participle and gerund of rearrange

noun

  1. rearrangement
    After many rearrangings — his eyes all the while swiveling metronomically between the package on the stranger's lap and the stranger's absent gaze — he at last settled, brow knit with dissatisfaction, on an order that would temporarily suffice […] 2013, Ben Ehrenreich, Ether, page 49

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