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rejig
/ °ù¾±Ëˈ»åÏôɪɡ /
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
- °ù±ðˈÂá¾±²µ²µ±ð°ù, noun
Example Sentences
"If supply chains are rejigged again during the second Trump presidency due to higher tariffs on large exporters, and the world looks for new producers, India may get a second chance," she writes.
England were forced to rejig when Freeman went off with an injury.
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.
One problem with the rejigged plans is that legislation to set up the care service is already working its way through parliament.
Ms Gray's knowledge of ministers' private interests is said to have been useful to prime ministers carrying out rejigs of their team.
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