0 past simple and past participle of reshuffle
1 to change the positions of people or things within a particular group:
However, not the patient's physical genes were reshuffled, but the embryo's.
Thus, parenthood is only ascribed to the person whose physical genes are reshuffled rather than to anyone whose genetic information is reshuffled.
Let r 0 denote that the cabinet is not reshuffled.
These considerations suddenly became irrelevant when a stroke of fate swept one piece off the board and reshuffled the rest.
It is likely that neolithic revolutions across the globe reshuffled the rankings of language families with respect to their sizes.
Secondly, and less dramatically, cabinets may be reshuffled, ministerial portfolios being reallocated among members of the governing coalition.
Prime ministers, ministers remaining in office from the previous cabinet, ministers from reshuffled cabinets, and leaders of factions are excluded.
Most of the new team are the old cards reshuffled.