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US
/ɹiˈʃəfəɫ/
]
[ UK /ɹɪʃˈʌfəl/ ]
[ UK /ɹɪʃˈʌfəl/ ]
NOUN
-
shuffling again
the gambler demanded a reshuffle -
a redistribution of something
there was a reshuffle of cabinet officers
VERB
-
shuffle again
So as to prevent cheating, he was asked to reshuffle the cards -
reorganize and assign posts to different people
The new Prime Minister reshuffled his cabinet
How To Use reshuffle In A Sentence
- The speech is an attempt to regain the initiative after criticism of his handling of a shadow cabinet reshuffle. Times, Sunday Times
- His Cabinet reshuffle largely involved middle-ranking and junior members of his ministerial team.
- The prime minister told reporters this morning that he plans to reshuffle his entire cabinet.
- Major cabinet turnovers have been rare, although chancellors occasionally have reshuffled their cabinets, shifting a minister from one post to another.
- The dust has yet to settle but already there is talk of the next reshuffle. Times, Sunday Times
- Numerous companies also have reshuffled their corporate organizational charts.
- He fielded three at the back again in a widespread reshuffle due to a host of key players missing for various reasons. The Sun
- Olbermann doesn't hold the cards he needs, he can reshuffle and redeal the deck. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
- An appointment from within the current cabinet would trigger an automatic reshuffle of his government. Times, Sunday Times
- The dust has yet to settle but already there is talk of the next reshuffle. Times, Sunday Times