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reshuffle1816 of cards; 1890 of organizations; from re- "back, again" + shuffle (v.). Related: Reshuffled; reshuffling. As a noun from 1861.
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reshuffleEvent where the Prime Minister makes changes in the Ministerial posts in his Cabinet. The threat of a Cabinet reshuffle is considered as an excellent way to keep Ministers' performance up to stan [..]
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reshuffle(n) a redistribution of something(n) shuffling again(v) shuffle again(v) reorganize and assign posts to different people
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