To change an arrangement
Example: They change an arrangement later
Definition
"To change an arrangement" means to alter or modify a previously agreed plan, schedule, or setup, often to accommodate new circumstances or preferences, as in the phrase 'They change an arrangement later.'
Etymology
The phrase "to change an arrangement" combines "change," from Old French 'changier,' meaning to make different, and "arrangement," derived from the French 'arrangement,' meaning a putting in order. Together, it describes the action of modifying an established plan.