reshuffling
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Definition
- Noun:
- The act of shuffling again: A reshuffling is the action of mixing or rearranging something, especially a deck of playing cards, for a second or subsequent time.
- A reorganization or rearrangement: More broadly, it can refer to a significant change in the structure or positions within a group, organization, or set of items.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- After the suspicious loss, the gambler demanded a reshuffling of the deck.
- The company's management underwent a major reshuffling to improve efficiency.
- The constant reshuffling of the team's lineup confused the players.
Advanced Usage
- "A cabinet reshuffling": A specific term for a reorganization of ministers in a government.
- The Prime Minister announced a cabinet reshuffling to address the new political challenges.
Variants and Related Words
- Reshuffle (verb/noun): The base form. As a verb, it means to shuffle again or reorganize. As a noun, it is often synonymous with "reshuffling."
- The CEO decided to reshuffle the executive team.
- The card game requires a reshuffle after each hand.
Synonyms
- Reorganization: The act of changing the structure of something.
- Rearrangement: The action of changing the position or order of things.
- Shake-up: A radical reorganization.
Related Phrases
- "A reshuffling of the cards": Literally, shuffling a deck of cards again. Figuratively, it can mean a change in circumstances or opportunities.
- The new evidence caused a complete reshuffling of the cards in the legal case.
Noun
- shuffling again
- the gambler demanded a reshuffle