🔄reorganize

verb
/riːˈɔːrɡənaɪz/

Meaning

to arrange something again in a different way for greater efficiency or order

Example Sentences

The manager decided to reorganize the team structure.

Synonyms

restructure, rearrange, reform, reorganize, revamp

Antonyms

disorganize, dismantle

Collocations

reorganize the system, reorganize resources, reorganize team, reorganize structure

More Example Sentences

I reorganized my schedule and postponed other less urgent tasks.

I can take on this responsibility, but I will need to reorganize some of my current tasks.

Related Vocabularies

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to move suddenly and quickly in a sharp way
to make something seem less important than it really is

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