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Definition of reorganize in English: reorganize(British reorganise) verb riːˈɔːɡ(ə)nʌɪzriˈɔrɡəˌnaɪz [with object]Change the way in which (something) is organized. 改组,重组;重新安排 we have to reorganize the entire workload 我们必须重新分配整个工作量。 no object the company reorganized into fewer key areas 公司改组集约成更少的关键领域。 Example sentencesExamples - Kitchener reorganized this army and established a staff college to recruit and train more Indian officers.
- He reorganized the army, ruled justly and was a lover of the arts.
- The second wave occurred during the early 1980s, when the Nicaraguan government was reorganized.
- The first campaign of the newly reorganized Department of Health was directed toward lowering the city's typhoid fever rate.
- She thinks the recently reorganized defense in front of her will play a key role.
- My questions have to do with your proposals for reorganizing the financial system.
- Lee recognized the inherent weakness of this system and began to reorganize the artillery arm.
- And over the course of about three hours, the management team reorganized our entire organization.
- I started with our lab business, and basically reorganized the entire leadership team of that business.
- Between 1948 and 1953, the Hungarian economy was reorganized according to the Soviet model.
- Public health was reorganized on a racial basis.
- He was considered a great administrator who reorganized the Union army into a mighty fighting machine.
- But it needs to go much further and completely reorganize its electronics division.
- The group also recently reorganized its upper management, sales force and customer service teams.
- I admit to trying one or two of those approaches, but nothing worked for me until I discovered the miraculous effect of organizing and reorganizing my work space.
- The financial system could be reorganized along the line of tapping into this significant source of external finance.
- ‘There was a tense period for the first few weeks after I took over, but we have restructured and reorganised the company internally,’ he said.
- In the Ministry of Finance we have implemented a document management system and reorganized the central archive.
- In the Form of Government of 1634, the central government was reorganized.
- In his first six months in office, he drastically reorganized the leadership structure.
Synonyms restructure, change, make alterations to, make adjustments to, alter, adjust, transform, shake up, rationalize, reshuffle, redeploy, rearrange, reshape, refashion, recast, overhaul, rebuild, reconstruct reschedule, rejig, reorder
Derivativesnoun As reorganiser of the papal archives and refurbisher of inscriptions on martyrs' tombs, Damasus earned the undying gratitude of historians. Example sentencesExamples - As one of the founders and reorganisers of East German research, he was hit hard in the 1990s by German reunification, which led to the abolition of some East German scientific activities following an evaluation by West German scientists.
- Twenty-four hours later, Rumsfeld surveyed the fate decreed by other reorganisers for his bureaucrats.
- He calls Gores Technology a shrewd buyer and an able reorganizer.
Definition of reorganize in US English: reorganize(British reorganise) verbriˈɔrɡəˌnaɪzrēˈôrɡəˌnīz [with object]Change the way in which (something) is organized. 改组,重组;重新安排 we have to reorganize the entire workload 我们必须重新分配整个工作量。 no object the company reorganized into fewer key areas 公司改组集约成更少的关键领域。 Example sentencesExamples - In his first six months in office, he drastically reorganized the leadership structure.
- Between 1948 and 1953, the Hungarian economy was reorganized according to the Soviet model.
- I started with our lab business, and basically reorganized the entire leadership team of that business.
- Lee recognized the inherent weakness of this system and began to reorganize the artillery arm.
- I admit to trying one or two of those approaches, but nothing worked for me until I discovered the miraculous effect of organizing and reorganizing my work space.
- In the Form of Government of 1634, the central government was reorganized.
- She thinks the recently reorganized defense in front of her will play a key role.
- He was considered a great administrator who reorganized the Union army into a mighty fighting machine.
- The financial system could be reorganized along the line of tapping into this significant source of external finance.
- Kitchener reorganized this army and established a staff college to recruit and train more Indian officers.
- ‘There was a tense period for the first few weeks after I took over, but we have restructured and reorganised the company internally,’ he said.
- My questions have to do with your proposals for reorganizing the financial system.
- The first campaign of the newly reorganized Department of Health was directed toward lowering the city's typhoid fever rate.
- And over the course of about three hours, the management team reorganized our entire organization.
- He reorganized the army, ruled justly and was a lover of the arts.
- In the Ministry of Finance we have implemented a document management system and reorganized the central archive.
- The group also recently reorganized its upper management, sales force and customer service teams.
- But it needs to go much further and completely reorganize its electronics division.
- Public health was reorganized on a racial basis.
- The second wave occurred during the early 1980s, when the Nicaraguan government was reorganized.
Synonyms restructure, change, make alterations to, make adjustments to, alter, adjust, transform, shake up, rationalize, reshuffle, redeploy, rearrange, reshape, refashion, recast, overhaul, rebuild, reconstruct |