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rejig
/ riːˈdʒɪɡ /
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
Other Word Forms
- rejigger noun
Example Sentences
Now the Iran issue has suddenly shot to the top of the G7 agenda, forcing his officials to rejig their preparations.
Bar someone going on to reach three figures and beyond, Brook could not have asked much more of his rejigged top seven.
His suspension for picking up a cheap yellow card in the victory over Real Madrid in the Bernabeu meant Arteta had to rejig his midfield.
"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.
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