8 Verbs to Use for the Word rearrangements

It follows, therefore, that the Toruloe, or organisms of yeast, are veritable plants; and conclusive experiments have proved that the power which causes the rearrangement of the molecules of the sugar is intimately connected with the life and growth of the plant.

His works constitute, in many instances, a poetic rearrangement of what he had just latterly read.

Thus, speaking generally, all members of the Earth's flora and fauna experience perpetual rearrangements of external forces.

So he said nothingas he paced up and downand Eugénie finished the rearrangement of the roses.

Two years ago no one would have dared to prophesy the tremendous rearrangement of manufacturing machinery which is in progress in Britain to-day.

Such a plan of elimination may require a radical rearrangement of study conditions, for students often fail to realize how wretched their conditions of study are from a psychological standpoint.

I have pointed out that nearly all the social forces of our time seem to be in conspiracy to bring about the disappearance of a labour class as such and the rearrangement of our work and industry upon a new basis.

of the sugar which has vanished during fermentation have simply undergone rearrangement; like the soldiers of a brigade, who at the word of command divide themselves into the independent regiments to which they belong.

8 Verbs to Use for the Word  rearrangements