Antonyms for re-arrangements
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : uh-reynj-muh nt |
Phonetic Transcription : əˈreɪndʒ mənt |
Definition of re-arrangements
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
- There were understandings and misunderstandings, decisions and changes of purpose, arrangements and re-arrangements.
- Extract from : « The Real Shelley, Vol. I (of 2) » by John Cordy Jeaffreson
- This grief was of frequent recurrence here, causing us to pause every few minutes for re-arrangements.
- Extract from : « How I Found Livingstone » by Henry M. Stanley
Synonyms for re-arrangements
- about-face
- alteration
- amendment
- barter
- bend
- break
- buying and selling
- castling
- change
- changeover
- commerce
- commutation
- confusion
- conversion
- correction
- correspondence
- dealing
- deflection
- deracination
- deviation
- disarray
- disarticulation
- disconnection
- discontinuity
- disengagement
- dislocation
- disorder
- disorganization
- displacement
- disruption
- disturbance
- division
- double
- fault
- improvement
- interchange
- interdependence
- interrelation
- luxation
- misplacement
- modernization
- modification
- move
- movement
- network
- passage
- permutation
- quid pro quo
- realignment
- rearrangement
- reciprocation
- reciprocity
- reconstruction
- redecoration
- refitting
- reform
- refurbishing
- refurnishing
- rehabilitation
- removal
- renewal
- renovation
- reorganization
- replacement
- reshaping
- restoration
- revision
- reworking
- shift
- shifting
- shuffle
- shuffling
- substitution
- supplanting
- supplantment
- swap
- switch
- tack
- tit for tat
- traffic
- transaction
- transfer
- transference
- transformation
- transit
- translocation
- transposing
- transposition
- truck
- turn
- unhinging
- variation
- veering
- yaw
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