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reorganize
[ ree-awr-guh-nahyz ]
reorganize
/ ːˈɔːɡəˌԲɪ /
verb
- to change the way (something) is organized
Other Word Forms
- ·ǰg·e noun
- ܲr·ǰg· adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of reorganize1
Example Sentences
“Cities like ours are going through challenging economic times across the nation,” Bass said, explaining that she plans to make the city work more efficiently by consolidating departments and reorganizing.
Trump can propose plans to reorganize federal agencies, but changes need to go through Congress.
Of course, under the new administration it is possible that much of this will be reorganized.
Federal funding for state public health departments declined through the 1950s, while money was poured into the newly reorganized NIH to find out how to curtail chronic disease.
As part of these efforts, the company is implementing layoffs and reorganizing its corporate structure.
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