What is another word for reordering?

Pronunciation: [ɹɪˈɔːdəɹɪŋ] (IPA)

Reordering means arranging or rearranging things in a different order. There are several synonyms for the word reordering such as organizing, reshuffling, rearranging, restructuring, readjusting, and reorganizing. Organizing refers to putting things in order systematically. Reshuffling means to change the positions of things often in a new order. Rearranging means to alter the position of things. Restructuring refers to changing the structure of something to make it more efficient. Readjusting means to make changes to adapt to changing circumstances. Lastly, reorganizing means to change the structure or arrangement of something to achieve a specific goal. These synonyms can be used interchangeably depending on the context, but they all refer to similar activities involving rearranging things in a different order.

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What are the opposite words for reordering?

Antonyms for the word "reordering" include disordering, disarranging, jumbling, muddling, scrambling, and mixing up. When something is being disordered, it is being deliberately or accidentally scattered or jumbled up in no particular order. Disarranging refers to messing up the arrangement of items or things. To jumble means to mix things up in a confused or disordered manner. Muddling refers to making something unclear or disorganized. Scrambling involves rushing or hurrying and causing confusion. Lastly, mixing up refers to confusing by mistake or doing something in the wrong order or manner. Opposites of reordering are disorder and chaos.

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Usage examples for Reordering

Henceforth my one sacred duty will be my husband's welfare, and I must request you to devote all the energy you are capable of to the reordering of your life.
"The Song of Songs"
Hermann Sudermann
The distributors are all reordering."
"Breeder Reaction"
Winston Marks

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