rearrangement

IPA: riɝˈeɪndʒmʌnt

noun

  • The process of rearranging.
  • (chemistry) A rearrangement reaction.
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Examples of "rearrangement" in Sentences

  • I'm extremely entertained by the name rearrangement on my livejournal.
  • The rearrangement was a success however, and the remainder of the march was a pleasure instead of
  • The rearrangement is based on the number of foreign words (Nahuatl and Spanish) found in each one hundred lines.
  • CalN, qualitative difference is a difference in kind that cannot be described as a rearrangement, as a new structure.
  • Incidents like these have to be seen against the background of a long-term rearrangement of the political space in western and eastern Europe.
  • "Together, these analyses demonstrated that the rearrangement is a result of precipitation, and that clouds belonging to this kind of system rain almost in unison," Feingold adds.
  • Demographers say that the changes are as much about population shifts as about the recession and that they may signal a more long-term rearrangement of our understanding of who lives where in the region.
  • "Together, these analyses demonstrated that the rearrangement is a result of precipitation and that clouds belonging to this kind of system rain almost in unison," said study team member Graham Feingold of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in Boulder,
  • For example, professional liar Elizabeth Rosenthal falsely insists in the February 9, 2006 New York Times: “Genetic rearrangement is most likely to occur in a human body when a person is simultaneously infected with the bird flu virus and a human flu virus that can swap genes†¦ The likelihood that such reshuffling will occur increases with each uncontrolled bird outbreak and each farmer who becomes infected. ” This is all a Big Lie!

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