1. rejig - Noun
2. rejig - Verb
re-equip a factory or plant
Source: WordNetOnly losers make decisions when things are bad. The time to rejig your life is the time when it's seemingly smooth. Douglas Coupland
Importantly, government must use the period of border closure to rejig the various agencies manning our borders. Source: Internet
Keeping in the mind the problems faced by the force, the Government of India in 1966 appointed a commission headed by Justice G.D Khosla, which led to another rejig in the structure. Source: Internet
It could be recalled that the Senate had last week urged the President to rejig the nation’s security architecture while the House of Representatives called for outright sack of the service chiefs for nonperformance. Source: Internet
I, therefore, recommend the following, especially for struggling private universities and for an efficient rejig of the system: The government should provide reasonable tax breaks for the ‘struggling’ universities to assist them financially. Source: Internet
Reopening this week, a socially distanced rejig now fits only 24 in its diminutive dining room and up to 11 at the bar, where the chefs serve kubaneh, baba ganoush and Josper-grilled sea bass. Source: Internet