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rejig

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re·jig  (r-jg)
tr.v. re·jigged, re·jig·ging, re·jigs Informal
To rejigger: "a series of measures to . . . rejig the monetary system" (Christian Science Monitor).

rejig [riːˈdʒɪg]
vb -jigs, -jigging, -jigged (tr)
1. (Business / Commerce) to re-equip (a factory or plant)
2. to rearrange, alter, or manipulate, sometimes in a slightly unscrupulous way
n
the act or process of rejigging
rejigger  n
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Verb1.rejig - re-equip a factory or plant
equip, fit out, outfit, fit - provide with (something) usually for a specific purpose; "The expedition was equipped with proper clothing, food, and other necessities"
Translations
rejig [riːˈdʒɪg] rejigger [riːˈdʒɪgəʳ] VT [+ schedule, programme] → reajustar
rejig [ˌriːˈdʒɪg] (British) rejigger [ˌriːˈdʒɪgər] (US) vtréorganiser
rejig
vt (Brit: = redo) → neu machen; system, structuresumkrempeln; rules, wordingummodeln (inf)
rejig [ˌriːˈdʒɪg] vt
a. (fam) (rearrange, improve) → riorganizzare
b. (factory) → riequipaggiare


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Manager Neil Young had to rejig the line-up at the last minute, and then after 25 minutes had to rejig again when full-back Louis Corrigan got a straight red card for a bad tackle which put Halifax defender Mark Hotte out of the game with a calf injury.
Downing says manager Mick McCarthy can rejig to get by.
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