Reorganise (Verb)
Meaning 1
Organize anew, as after a setback.
Classification
Verbs of political and social activities and events.
Examples
- The company will reorganise and try a new approach after the failed product launch.
- After the fire destroyed their offices, the team had to reorganise and find a new workspace.
- Following the financial struggles, the charity decided to reorganise its fundraising strategy to gain more support.
- The sports team will reorganise its defence after a disappointing loss in the previous match.
- The family had to reorganise their holiday plans due to the flight cancellations caused by the storm.
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Meaning 2
Organize anew; "We must reorganize the company if we don't want to go under".
Classification
Verbs of political and social activities and events.
Examples
- The team decided to reorganise the project timeline to meet the new deadline.
- To increase productivity, the factory needs to reorganise its assembly line and workflow.
- The company decided to reorganise its staff to address the recent financial losses.
- After the merger, the board of directors chose to reorganise the management structure.
- The city council voted to reorganise the downtown area to improve traffic flow and accessibility.