verb
- to reorganize, rearrange, or modify something, often to improve it or make it work better
Usage: informal; past tense of rejigger
Examples
- The company rejiggered its marketing strategy after poor sales.
- She rejiggered the furniture in her office to create more space.
- The software was rejiggered to fix the bugs.
- They rejiggered the schedule to accommodate the new requirements.
- The recipe was rejiggered to reduce the cooking time.
- Management rejiggered the team structure for better efficiency.