reshuffled
Pronunciation: [riːˈʃʌf.əld]
Word
Context: "organization"
(verb) to change the order or arrangement of something, like moving cards in a deck or changing the way a group of people works together. It’s similar to mixing things up so they're not in the same order anymore.
Example
The teacher reshuffled the seating plan to help the students work better together.
Example
The names on the list were not reshuffled; they stayed in the same order all day.
Example
Why did you reshuffle the cards before we started playing?
Context: "games"
(verb) to mix together cards or pieces in a game to change their order before playing again. This helps to make the game fair and exciting.
Example
When we finished the game, I reshuffled the deck for the next round.
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He didn't reshuffle the cards, so we knew which ones were coming next.
Example
Can you reshuffle the cards so everyone gets a fair chance?
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