To arrange or organize something again in a different way or order.
Formed by adding the prefix 're-' (meaning 'again') to 'arrange,' which came from French 'arranger' meaning 'to put in order.' The compound term became common in English in the 1600s.
Rearrangement is surprisingly powerful in music and design—the exact same elements in a different order can feel completely fresh, which is why remixes and redecorating feel like brand-new experiences!
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