Word Meanings - REARRANGE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
To arrange again; to arrange in a different way.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of REARRANGE)
- Rectify
- Straighten
- correct
- a need
- better
- adjust
- emend
- reform
- redress
- regulate
- rearrange
- remodel
- Refit
- Repair
- readjust
- reprovide
- reinstate
- reorganize
- Reorganize
- Rearrange
- reconstitute
- reassemble
- Replace
- Restore
- supply
- substitute
- re-establish
Possible antonyms: (opposite words of REARRANGE)
Related words: (words related to REARRANGE)
- REFORMALIZE
To affect reformation; to pretend to correctness. - REFORMATIVE
Forming again; having the quality of renewing form; reformatory. Good. - SUPPLYMENT
A supplying or furnishing; supply. Shak. - CORRECTLY
In a correct manner; exactly; acurately; without fault or error. - SUPPLY
LL. suppletare, from L. supplere, suppletum; sub under + plere to 1. To fill up, or keep full; to furnish with what is wanted; to afford, or furnish with, a sufficiency; as, rivers are supplied by smaller streams; an aqueduct supplies an artificial - CORRUPTIONIST
One who corrupts, or who upholds corruption. Sydney Smith. - CORRUPTIBLE
1. Capable of being made corrupt; subject to decay. "Our corruptible bodies." Hooker. Ye were not redeemed with corruptible things, as silver and gold. 1 Pet. i. 18. 2. Capable of being corrupted, or morally vitiated; susceptible of depravation. - REPLACEMENT
The removal of an edge or an angle by one or more planes. (more info) 1. The act of replacing. - ADJUSTIVE
Tending to adjust. - CORRECTORY
Containing or making correction; corrective. - STRAIGHTENER
One who, or that which, straightens. - REDRESSIVE
Tending to redress. Thomson. - REFITMENT
The act of refitting, or the state of being refitted. - READJUSTMENT
A second adjustment; a new or different adjustment. - CORRECTIFY
To correct. When your worship's plassed to correctify a lady. Beau & Fl. - CORRUPTION
1. The act of corrupting or making putrid, or state of being corrupt or putrid; decomposition or disorganization, in the process of putrefaction; putrefaction; deterioration. The inducing and accelerating of putrefaction is a subject - SUBSTITUTED
Containing substitutions or replacements; having been subjected to the process of substitution, or having some of its parts replaced; as, alcohol is a substituted water; methyl amine is a substituted ammonia. Substituted executor , an executor - READJUST
To adjust or settle again; to put in a different order or relation; to rearrange. - RESTORE
Restoration. Spenser. - BETTERMOST
Best. "The bettermost classes." Brougham. - PREFORM
To form beforehand, or for special ends. "Their natures and preformed faculties. " Shak. - TRANSPARENT
transparere to be transparent; L. trans across, through + parere to 1. Having the property of transmitting rays of light, so that bodies can be distinctly seen through; pervious to light; diaphanous; pellucid; as, transparent glass; a transparent - INCORRECT
1. Not correct; not according to a copy or model, or to established rules; inaccurate; faulty. The piece, you think, is incorrect. Pope. 2. Not in accordance with the truth; inaccurate; not exact; as, an incorrect statement or calculation. 3. Not - PREFORMATIVE
A formative letter at the beginning of a word. M. Stuart. - MISADJUSTMENT
Wrong adjustment; unsuitable arrangement. - UNCORRUPTIBLE
Incorruptible. "The glory of the uncorruptible God." Rom. i.