Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
rejigger
verb
/riˈjɪɡər/

Definition
To rearrange or modify something in a way that is intended to improve its function or efficiency.

Examples
- After analyzing the project’s results, the team decided to rejigger their approach to meet the tight deadlines.
- He had to rejigger the furniture arrangement to create more space in the small living room.
- The software developer will rejigger the code to improve the application’s speed.

Meaning
Rejiggering usually involves making adjustments or changes to an existing plan, system, or object to better suit current needs or to enhance performance.

Synonyms
- rearrange
- reconfigure
- modify
- adjust
- reshape