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Antonyms for re-arrangement


Grammar : Noun
Spell : uh-reynj-muh nt
Phonetic Transcription : əˈreɪndʒ mənt



Definition of re-arrangement

Origin :
  • 1727, from French arrangement, from arranger "arrange" (see arrange).
  • As in shift : noun switch, fluctuation
  • As in reformation : noun the act of reforming
  • As in remodeling : noun renovation
  • As in displacement : noun dislocation
  • As in rearrangement : noun displacement
  • As in exchange : noun trade; deal
Example sentences :
  • This book is a revision and re-arrangement of a portion of those articles.
  • Extract from : « The Humbugs of the World » by P. T. Barnum
  • We are suggesting now a re-arrangement of that method by which we can get, I think, better results, in answer to your remarks.
  • Extract from : « Papers and Proceedings of the Thirty-fourth Annual Meeting of the American Library Association Held at Ottawa, Canada June 26-July 2, 1912 » by Various
  • Already he has been responsible for a re-arrangement of strategy and tactics.
  • Extract from : « Aeroplanes and Dirigibles of War » by Frederick A. Talbot
  • For the re-arrangement, much may be said "for," and more "against."
  • Extract from : « Punch, or the London Charivari, November 25, 1893 » by Various
  • Mrs. Lawrence drowsed away when the confusion of re-arrangement had subsided.
  • Extract from : « Hope Mills » by Amanda M. Douglas
  • The re-arrangement which has approved itself to Paley has been here followed.
  • Extract from : « Suppliant Maidens and Other Plays » by AEschylus
  • The 86th have moved from our extreme left—where we are—to our right centre, hence the re-arrangement of Ambulances.
  • Extract from : « The Incomparable 29th and the "River Clyde" » by George Davidson
  • This new proposal necessitated some re-arrangement in respect to the 5th and 6th Brigades.
  • Extract from : « The 28th: A Record of War Service in the Australian Imperial Force, 1915-19, Vol. I » by Herbert Brayley Collett
  • This coincided fairly well with the re-arrangement of the Roman province of Britain shortly before this time.
  • Extract from : « The Christian Church in These Islands before the Coming of Augustine » by George Forrest Browne
  • This re-arrangement still left Winchester the largest rural diocese in England.
  • Extract from : « Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Winchester » by Philip Walsingham Sergeant

Synonyms for re-arrangement

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