To change or reform the way something is done, organized, or formed, often to make it better or more efficient.
"Reformate" Examples
5 Examples of "reformate" Usage
| Example | Part of Speech | Meaning | | --- | --- | --- | | The company decided to reformate its business model to better serve its customers. | Verb | (past participle) changed or reorganized something to make it more effective | | The latest software allows for easier reformate data analysis. | Verb | (simple past) formed or organized something again or in a different way | | This machine can reformate files to fit various formats. | Noun | a new or changed form or structure | | She needs to reformate her daily routine to accommodate her new job. | Verb | (past tense) made or caused something to change into a new form | | The team worked on reformate the company's policies to be more inclusive. | Verb | (present participle) used to express that an action is in progress and has already started |