"Reorganize" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Reorganize" Meaning

To reorganize means to change the way something is organized or structured, often in a more logical or efficient way. It involves rearranging or restructuring elements, such as data, information, or systems, to create a more systematic and coherent whole. This can include reordering, regrouping, or re categorizing items to improve clarity, accessibility, and usability.

"Reorganize" Examples

Usage Examples of "Reorganize"


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To make a new plan or arrangement of something.

The company had to reorganize its entire department after the merger with the rival firm.

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Rearrange
Reorganise
Realign
Reorder
Rearrange

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Restarts or begins operating again after a period of being closed.

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To reverse or arrange in a different or new order.<br><br>Example: The company will reorder their products to meet the increased demand.

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Verb: to arrange or organize something again in a new way, often by starting over, reordering, or rearranging.<br><br>Example: "The company had to reorganize its departments to cut costs."<br><br>Synonyms: rearrange, restructure, reconfigure, overhaul.<br><br>Antonyms: keep as it is, leave unchanged.

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