0 present 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.
One of the most important characteristics of a complex adaptive system is that it can self-organise, rearranging itself in response to changing circumstances.
By rearranging the design process to reconcile the contents of the perspectives, the design activity is handled to control the conflict manner.
Second, there were measures aimed at rearranging the balance between sectors of activity.