Reprioritize
verb (used with object), prioritized, prioritizing.
1.
to arrange or do in order of priority:
learning to prioritize our assignments.
2.
to give a high priority to.
verb (used without object), prioritized, prioritizing.
3.
to organize or deal with something according to its priority.
verb (transitive)
1.
to arrange (items to be attended to) in order of their relative importance
2.
to give priority to or establish as a priority
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