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reshuffle
(re|shuf¦fle)
verb
Pronunciation:
/riːˈʃʌf(ə)l/
[
with object
]
1
interchange the positions of (members of a team, especially government ministers):
the president was forced to reshuffle his cabinet
put in a new order; rearrange:
genetic constituents are constantly reshuffled into individual organisms
2
shuffle (playing cards) again:
Youngman is requesting that Garcia reshuffle the cards
[
no object
]
:
too many pairs are coming up—you better reshuffle
noun
Pronunciation:
/ˈriːʃʌf(ə)l/
an act of reorganizing or rearranging something:
he was brought into the government in the last reshuffle
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