noun
- the act or process of rearranging or reorganizing something
Usage: informal
verb
- present participle of rejigger: to rearrange or reorganize something
Usage: informal
Examples
- The company is rejiggering its management structure.
- After the merger, they spent months rejiggering the departments.
- The rejiggering of the schedule caused some confusion.
- She’s rejiggering her budget to save more money.
- The rejiggering of the software interface improved user experience.
- They’re rejiggering the seating arrangement for the wedding.