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rejig

[ UK /ɹɪd‍ʒˈɪɡ/ ]
VERB
  1. re-equip a factory or plant

How To Use rejig In A Sentence

  • The vital ingredient of popular appeal was not there despite several bids to rejig the story.
  • I thought we had a good system that couldn't be beaten but we had to rejig the company away from stationery and into bespoke printing services.
  • Will it cause permanent damage to the sector or is it just rejiggering an out-of-control market?
  • Even bindings have been rejiggered: Forget the drill and screwdriver; the latest fittings snap or slide into place, extending ski life and improving energy transfer.
  • If I missed a workout due to work or illness, Jim would simply rejigger my scheduled workouts.
  • This week's emotionally intense, all or nothing energy inclines people towards radical solutions and massive rejigs rather than compromises or incremental steps.
  • The US is in no position to rejigger this because we don't understand anything about the country.
  • Voting rights should be rejiggered to make the IMF more representative of the world, and a more attractive forum for Asian nations.
  • Then, earlier this month, employee paychecks were delayed after a financial rejiggering and a wave of staff layoffs.
  • They are irritated at another rejig of the curriculum and angry at the loss of jobs for those teachers whose subjects have been cut. Shining moment for maths
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