Reordering

/riˈɔrdərɪŋ/ noun

Definition

The process of changing the sequence, arrangement, or hierarchy of elements within a system or structure. It involves rearranging existing components into a different configuration to improve function or address new requirements.

Etymology

From prefix 're-' (again) plus 'ordering' from Latin 'ordo' (row, series, arrangement). The term combines the concept of repetition with systematic arrangement, emphasizing the deliberate nature of rearrangement.

Kelly Says

Reordering is like solving a Rubik's cube with real-world consequences - you're working with the same pieces you've always had, but finding the magic sequence that transforms chaos into clarity and dysfunction into smooth operation!

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