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reorganize

verb as in rearrange

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“It will reorganize in order to continue its criminal activities.”

The plan would reorganize the departments and their faculty members into an array of “schools,” “centers” and “institutes.”

The team wanted to reorganize information about each product, but the hosting platform had a set template that didn’t allow those changes.

If he had known his inbound plane was backed up, he would have reorganized his whole day—and he wouldn’t have been drowning his sorrows in queso.

To speed up those plans, Hill reorganized his senior team around its three brands—Nike, Jordan and Converse—and flattened the company’s leadership structure.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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