0 past simple and past participle of rearrange
1 to change the order, position, or time of arrangements already made:
I've rearranged the appointment for Thursday.
We need to rearrange the schedule.
She'd rearranged the appointment without telling me.
Therefore, during spindle recovery chromosomes may be rearranged on the spindle and mistakes in the segregation between microtubules and chromosomes may occur.
The personal-care work and rearranged household tasks also gave these men new challenges and a new purpose in life.
A method for handling constraint violations in design rearranged in an ascending order.