1816 of cards; 1890 of organizations; from re- "back, again" + shuffle (v.). Related: Reshuffled; reshuffling. As a noun from 1861.
So as to prevent cheating, he was asked to reshuffle the cards
The new Prime Minister reshuffled his cabinet
there was a reshuffle of cabinet officers
the gambler demanded a reshuffle
reservoir
reset
resettle
resettlement
reshape
reshuffle
reside
residence
residency
resident
residential