Reshifting

Pronunciation: /ˈɹɛʃˈɪfˈtɪŋ/

Reshifting (verb)

  1. To move something to a different place or position again.

Examples

  • They are reshifting the furniture in the room.
  • The team is reshifting the furniture in the room.

Common collocations: reshift the focus, reshift the strategy, reshift the priorities

Synonyms of Reshifting

Neutral

Antonyms of Reshifting

  • to make something stable or unchanging
  • to keep something in its current state