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Meanings of
rearranging
in English
Russian
настройка
Catalan
configuració
Back to the meaning
Activity of changing a system to suit a particular function.
arrangement
arranging
configuration
rearrangement
reconfiguration
configuring
reconfiguring
set-up
setting up
Russian
настройка
Synonyms
Examples for "
arrangement
"
arrangement
arranging
configuration
rearrangement
reconfiguration
Examples for "
arrangement
"
1
But the elaborate
arrangement
actually delays the problem by just a year.
2
This
arrangement
left the Serbs' porter, Hussein, free to carry their bags.
3
Greece must reach a new finance
arrangement
with creditors by 30 June.
4
Ms Gillard said the
arrangement
would be the best solution for Australia.
5
The Lib Dems support the
arrangement
and say it helps fight crime.
1
I think that's an absolutely bang-on way to go about
arranging
society.
2
He began
arranging
fish eight months ago, sometimes using vegetables as well.
3
Zaid said DHS was working on
arranging
security clearances for legal counsel.
4
Please help by
arranging
for me to speak with him, just briefly.
5
Information and energy
arranging
themselves in a precise, and very specific, pattern.
1
If possible, make one change to the
configuration
options at a time.
2
The main utility that applies a
configuration
file to the local system.
3
We'll cover the essential
configuration
steps in detail later in this chapter.
4
You will also want to include this line within the
configuration
file:
5
This paper will outline hardware
configuration
in the implementation and software management.
1
The sd-tg model thus provides direct evidence for secondary
rearrangement
at VH-D-JH.
2
The sentence should not need
rearrangement
in order to disclose the meaning.
3
And there must be a
rearrangement
of that ventilator in the class-room.
4
IgG heavy chain
rearrangement
confirmed the clonal B-cell nature of these lymphoproliferations.
5
Chromosome
rearrangement
is a relatively common finding in cultured amniotic fluid cells.
1
Progress is being made, however, through a
reconfiguration
of services and legislation.
2
Work on the
reconfiguration
of the state is at an advanced stage.
3
It's an extraordinary record: a strange, discordant
reconfiguration
of English folk traditions.
4
There are a lot of public misconceptions about the neural
reconfiguration
,
Lieutenant.
5
All that may be required is a
reconfiguration
of the product mix.
1
When
configuring
an automatic action, remember that rsh can be very useful.
2
Once the Access Control section is complete, you can start
configuring
traps.
3
So
configuring
it for spaceborne missions should only require some new engineering.
4
How about
configuring
it to send out messages via an email message?
5
Here's what you'll see when
configuring
the Access Control 1 submenu:
1
The service undoubtedly needs
reconfiguring
,
and change in the NHS takes too long.
2
Trump, however, has declared NATO obsolete and in need of
reconfiguring
.
3
In
reconfiguring
history, these films also reconfigure the world of images.
4
Indeed, it also contributes to a
reconfiguring
of the lived experience of managing HIV.
5
These
self
-
reconfiguring
robots change shape through individual units called atoms.
1
These packages offer the best value for
setting
up
a new wall.
2
I don't honestly think there's any point in
setting
up
a guard.
3
I thought about what Murphy had said about
setting
up
a talk.
4
Perhaps The Irish Times might consider
setting
up
a promise integrity index.
5
Minister for Health Mary Harney defended the
setting
up
of the HSE.
Usage of
rearranging
in English
1
She was already
rearranging
her schedule and planning to work from home.
2
We have spent so much time this year just
rearranging
our plan.
3
The Governor was
rearranging
the focus of the glass with nervous fingers.
4
The whole of rural England, in short, wanted
rearranging
upon mathematical principles.
5
Weren't there some decorative olive oil decanters she could be
rearranging
elsewhere?
6
For this reason it demands the frequent
rearranging
which it should receive.
7
She reportedly moved out claiming ghosts had taken to
rearranging
the furniture.
8
She'd been in and out of Gabe's house, arranging and
rearranging
furniture.
9
And she always has the privilege of
rearranging
them to suit herself.
10
I heard their faint voices and imagined them
rearranging
each other's clothes.
11
Lexi began scratching out names with a pen,
rearranging
the seating chart.
12
I think she's busy
rearranging
his stuff to make room for hers.
13
Aulus responded by glancing down and
rearranging
the folds of his toga.
14
She rose and turned homeward, thoughtfully
rearranging
her flowers as she walked.
15
Veronica feels like they are
rearranging
the deck chairs on the Hindenburg.
16
Our Napoleon is alone, forward, and I suppose he's
rearranging
his plans.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
rearranging
rearrange
Verb
Present
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
rearrange the furniture
rearrange things
rearrange deck
little rearranging
rearrange a strand
More collocations
Translations for
rearranging
Russian
настройка
конфигурирование
Catalan
configuració
Rearranging
through the time
Rearranging
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common