reshuffle

[ US /ɹiˈʃəfəɫ/ ]
[ UK /ɹɪʃˈʌfə‍l/ ]
NOUN
  1. shuffling again
    the gambler demanded a reshuffle
  2. a redistribution of something
    there was a reshuffle of cabinet officers
VERB
  1. shuffle again
    So as to prevent cheating, he was asked to reshuffle the cards
  2. reorganize and assign posts to different people
    The new Prime Minister reshuffled his cabinet
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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
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