verb
- to rearrange, reorganize, or modify something, especially to improve it or make it work better
Usage: informal
Examples
- The company decided to rejigger its marketing strategy after poor sales.
- We need to rejigger the schedule to accommodate the new meeting.
- The coach rejiggered the lineup for the championship game.
- They rejiggered the budget to allocate more funds for research.
- The software team had to rejigger the code to fix the bug.
- She rejiggered her room layout to create more space.