reshuffle

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to reorganize or rearrange something, especially government posts
an instance of reshuffling, a reorganization
to shuffle something again, especially playing cards
an instance of reshuffling
a redistribution of something; "there was a reshuffle of cabinet officers"
{f} rearrange, reorder; redistribute jobs within a company; ; rearrange the members of the cabinet
{i} rearrangement, act of reordering; act of redistributing jobs within a company
shuffling again; "the gambler demanded a reshuffle"
reorganize and assign posts to different people; "The new Prime Minister reshuffled his cabinet"
shuffle again; "So as to prevent cheating, he was asked to reshuffle the cards
When a political leader reshuffles the ministers in a government, he or she changes their jobs so that some of the ministers change their responsibilities. The prime minister told reporters this morning that he plans to reshuffle his entire cabinet. = reorganize Reshuffle is also a noun. He has carried out a partial cabinet reshuffle. when the jobs of people who work in an organization are changed around, especially in a government = reorganize
shuffle again; "So as to prevent cheating, he was asked to reshuffle the cards"
reshuffling
Present participle of reshuffle
reshuffling
An act in which something is reshuffled
Cabinet reshuffle
a change in the members of the British Cabinet, decided by the Prime Minister, in which some members are given different jobs, some members lose their jobs, and new members are brought in
cabinet reshuffle
changing of the government secretaries, change of government advisors
reshuffled
past of reshuffle
reshuffles
third-person singular of reshuffle
reshuffling
shuffling again; "the gambler demanded a reshuffle"
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