reshuffle
Pronunciation: [rɪˈʃʌfəl]
Word
Context: "organization"
(verb) to change the order of things or to mix them up again. This is often done in a group, like when you switch around jobs or roles, similar to shuffling a deck of cards.
Example
The manager decided to reshuffle the team to bring in fresh ideas.
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The team didn't want to reshuffle because they liked how things were organized.
Example
Why did the company choose to reshuffle its departments?
Context: "politics"
(noun) a change in the positions or roles of people, especially in a government or an organization. It's like when leaders switch places to refresh the team or make new decisions.
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The reshuffle in the government led to new policies and directions.
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The reshuffle in the cabinet did not inspire confidence among the public.
Example
What changes were made during the last reshuffle of the staff?
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