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rejigger

[ ree-jig-er ]

verb (used with object)

Informal.
  1. to change or rearrange in a new or different way, especially by the use of techniques not always considered ethical.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of rejigger1

First recorded in 1940–45; re- + jigger 1
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There is already so much planned for “day one†of a potential Trump presidency that Trump will have to issue an additional executive order rejiggering the calendar to fit everything in.

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The request would have created a complex funding structure and rejiggered the rules of funding for the group.

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The rejiggering comes at a time of significant change at CBS.

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Organizations representing patients and other interest groups are likely to resist any rejiggering of NIH’s 27 institutes and centers.

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He said Starbucks is rolling out new measures to reduce wait times and cut down on unfinished orders, including a plan to rejigger drink assembly to save workers time.

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