Recent Examples on the WebUkraine managed to rejigger targeting sensors to allow pilots to fire the American missile from their Soviet-era aircraft. Eric Schmitt, BostonGlobe.com, 28 Aug. 2022 Finland and Sweden will both have to rejigger their armed forces away from territorial defense and toward helping defend an entire continent. Kyle Mizokami, Popular Mechanics, 5 Aug. 2022 The Body Keeps the Score, by Bessel van der Kolk) to rejigger the brain-altering effects of trauma. Daphne Merkin, The Atlantic, 10 July 2022 That wouldn’t be an easy choice given huge technical costs, lasting damage to wells, massive unemployment and permanent loss of customers who rejigger their refineries for non-Russian crudes.WSJ, 11 Mar. 2022 The biggest maker of computer networking equipment will rejigger compensation packages at the start of its new fiscal year in August, according to the company.Washington Post, 18 Apr. 2022 Redistricting drama: In the latest plans to rejigger San Francisco’s political boundaries, the Tenderloin and Haight-Ashbury would become part of different districts. Gwendolyn Wu, San Francisco Chronicle, 31 Mar. 2022 Berkeley’s efforts to rejigger its enrollment plans was triggered by a court order to freeze its enrollment while the campus more thoroughly reviews the impact of its growth on housing, homelessness and noise. Teresa Watanabe, Los Angeles Times, 4 Mar. 2022 Even now, Delta has more than its fair share of opportunities to infect new people, replicate, and rejigger its genome. Katherine J. Wu, The Atlantic, 27 Jan. 2022 See More