reorganize
/riˈɔrɡəˌnaɪz/
verb
- To change the way something is arranged or structured, often to make it work better.
- After the merger, the company had to reorganize its departments.
- She spent the weekend reorganizing her closet by color and season.
- The manager decided to reorganize the office to improve teamwork.
- To change the way a business or organization is run, especially to make it more efficient or to avoid financial problems.
- The school board voted to reorganize the district's administration.
- They hired a consultant to help reorganize the nonprofit's operations.
- The struggling airline filed for bankruptcy to reorganize its debts.
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