"Reshuffle" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To put something back in order or arrange in a different way, often completely.
Usage Examples
Need to reshuffle the cards so we can deal a new hand.
Can I suggest we reshuffle the list to prioritize the urgent tasks?
The reshuffle of the party's leadership was a surprise to many.
The organization has announced plans to reshuffle its management team.
The coach decided to reshuffle the lineup to try out a new strategy.
To be refreshed: to regain or increase one's energy, strength, or mental clarity, often after a break or rest. <br><br>Example: "After a good night's sleep, she felt refreshed and ready for the new day."
Changing the shape, form, or configuration of something, often in a covert or subtle manner, rather than seeing it from a completely different point of view.
Redone or reviewed in a new order, typically in the context of a revised or rearranged version.
The act of rearranging or reorganizing something, especially a deck of cards, in a different order.
Resident.<br><br>Definition: A person who lives or has their home in a particular place.<br><br>Example: "She is a resident of New York City."
1. To live in a particular place: "She resides in London."<br><br>2. To occupy a particular or definite position: "The bus resides in the garage at night."<br><br>3. To be kept in a particular place: "The files reside on the computer."<br><br>4. To have a sense of belonging or identity: "This feeling of home and comfort resides within me."<br><br>In general, reside means to dwell in a place, whether it's a house, an apartment, a country, or even a specific space.