Sentence example with the word 'rearrangement'

rearrangement

Definition n. changing an arrangement

Last update: July 8, 2015


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In 1825 the extinction of the family ruling Saxe-Gotha made a rearrangement of the Saxon duchies necessary, and SaxeMeiningen benefited greatly by the settlement of 1826, its area being more than doubled by the receipt of 530 sq.   [Please select]

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These mostly squatted in the nests without any attempt at repairing them or rearrangement of any sort.   [Please select]

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After the rearrangement of boundaries that followed the decisive battle of Ipsus (fought in Phrygia 301 B.)   [Please select]

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This equivocation necessitated the most cautious rearrangement of plans on the part of the Baron.   [Please select]

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"When I want to, I am," said Snyder, shrugging her shoulders, but opposing no resistance to the rearrangement of her costume.   [Please select]

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_ after the rearrangement of the boxes, with the time for the corresponding distribution in the first part of the experiment.   [Please select]

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The rearrangement of her luggage--"dunnage," I corrected--would be a lengthy process.   [Please select]

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#Rearranged Twills#: Satin Weaves -- Table of Intervals of Selection for the Construction of Satin Weaves -- Corkscrew Twills -- Rearrangement of Twill Weaves on Satin and other Bases -- #4.   [Please select]

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Lord's great work, the "Beacon Lights of History," it has been necessary to make some rearrangement of lectures and volumes.   [Please select]

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rearranged - rearrangement - rearrangements