reorganize

pronunciation

How to pronounce reorganize in British English: UK [riˈɔ:gənaɪz]word uk audio image

How to pronounce reorganize in American English: US [riˈɔrgənaɪz] word us audio image

  • Verb:
    organize anew
    organize anew, as after a setback

Word Origin

reorganize (v.)
also re-organize, 1680s, from re- "again" + organize (v.). Related: Reorganized; reorganizing.

Antonym

vt. & vi.

disorganize

Example

1. The imf meeting did produce progress in continuing efforts to reorganize how the institution is governed .
2. Boosting educational attainment at the bottom is more promising than trying to reorganize the global economy .
3. In response , china will halt approval for new foreign-invested vitamin c production projects , and seek to ' clean up and reorganize ' existing facilities and those which have been approved but not yet built .
4. Dutch insurer aegon this week said it will reorganize its loss-making asian operations to benefit from high growth prospects in the region .
5. Hawker disclosed the failed sale talks on thursday and said it would try to reorganize and emerge from bankruptcy protection as an independent company .

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