Crossword-Solution: REARRANGE 9 letters, 67 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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Rearrange v. t. To arrange again; to arrange in a different way.

We have 67 clues for the answer “REARRANGE”

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put into a new order or arrangement 1 answer
Change furniture around 1 answer
Change the position of 1 answer
Make shifts. 1 answer
Put into a new order 1 answer
Shuffle around, like furniture 1 answer
Switch about 1 answer
What women do to furniture 1 answer
Work on an anagram 1 answer
Anagram, e.g. 2 answers
Set up differently 3 answers
Organize anew 3 answers
Back-burner 3 answers
Back burner? 4 answers
MAKE tidy 9 answers
PLACE in different order 9 answers
CHANGE OVER, CHANGE AROUND, AS TO A NEW ORDER OR SEQUENCE 10 answers
make corrections 16 answers
Shake up 19 answers
resale 37 answers
reorder 39 answers
replevin 40 answers
Revamp 41 answers
Refit 41 answers
realign 41 answers
regain 43 answers
recoup 43 answers
Retrieve 44 answers
Résumé 46 answers
Recuperate 46 answers
Permute 46 answers
resume 47 answers
resuscitate 48 answers
remodel 50 answers
rekindle 51 answers
Recreate. 52 answers
Vary 52 answers
reinvigorate 52 answers
refill 53 answers
restate 53 answers
Recur 53 answers
restock 53 answers
vitalise 53 answers
meliorate 55 answers
readjust 55 answers
reanimate 55 answers
replenish 56 answers
revive 56 answers
regenerate 57 answers
Reiterate 57 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REAET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with REARRANGE (5)

The papers always say she’s such a fine actress.” He took up the tongs and began to rearrange the logs that had burned through and fallen apart.
The Song of the Lark Willa Cather 1992
Everybody in the hotel remained up until far into the night, and experienced the several kinds of terror which one reads about in books which tell of night attacks by Italians and by French mobs: the growing roar of the oncoming crowd; the arrival, with rain of stones and a crash of glass; the withdrawal to rearrange plans—followed by a silence ominous, threatening, and harder to bear than even the active siege and the noise.
What Is Man? And Other Stories Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) 1993
The young girl, without casting a glance either at Roderick or at Rowland, looked about for a chair, and, on perceiving one, sank into it listlessly, pulled her poodle towards her, and began to rearrange his top-knot.
Roderick Hudson Henry James 2006
And it takes just two things to do that, Miss Bart: money, and the right woman to spend it.” He paused, and examined her attentively while she affected to rearrange the tea-cups.
The house of Mirth Edith Wharton 1995
Robertson, and by him had been set to work on some papers of an ancient date to rearrange and sift of what was worthless; and in one of these, to my great wonder, I found a note of this very ship, the _Espirito Santo_, with her captain’s name, and how she carried a great part of the Spaniard’s treasure, and had been lost upon the Ross of Grisapol; but in what particular spot, the wild tribes of that place and period would give no information to the king’s inquiries.
The Merry Men Robert Louis Stevenson 1995

Quotes with REARRANGE (3)

But I can hardly sit still. I keep fidgeting, crossing one leg and then the other. I feel like I could throw off sparks, or break a window--maybe rearrange all the furniture.
Raymond Carver Where I'm Calling From: New and Selected Stories
Why must it be so hard For us to come to understand, That there are things we cannot change Hidden amongst the things we can? For we can rearrange our hearts, Dust out the corners of our minds, We can teach our eyes to see Only the things we wish to find. Yet once we decorate our walls And sweep our sorrows off the floor, Why do we look to someone else, To show us how we can be more? For here is where the line Between our can and can't gets tough, Just the point at which we a…
Erin Hanson
I want to be part of your story. I want your story to rearrange the symbols in my mind. I want your voice to be my voice.
David Bowles The Blue-Spangled Blue
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Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 16 times in crossword archives (1964–2022).