unshuffle
/ənˈʃʌfl/Definitions
1. verb
to put something in a mixed or disordered state again; to reorganize or rearrange something that has been previously arranged or organized
“After the cards were unshuffled, we were able to start the game again.”
2. verb
to confuse or disorganize something
“The unshuffling of the schedule led to a lot of confusion among the students.”
3. verb
to reorganize or rearrange something that has been previously arranged or organized, often in a confusing or disorderly manner
“The team had to unshuffle their strategy in order to win the game.”
4. noun
the act of putting something in a mixed or disordered state again; the reorganization or rearrangement of something that has been previously arranged or organized
“The unshuffling of the deck of cards took a few minutes.”
5. noun
a confusing or disorderly reorganization or rearrangement of something
“The unshuffling of the schedule was a nightmare to deal with.”