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reorganize

[ree-awr-guh-nahyz] / riˈɔr gəˌnaɪz /
VERB
rearrange
Synonyms


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A study published in Nature highlights how several brain regions work together to reorganize memories over time, with checkpoints that help assess how significant each memory is and how durable it should be.

From Science Daily

Last year, McDonald reorganized his leadership team as part of a push to cut the two-year product-development cycle roughly in half.

From The Wall Street Journal

It takes time for the work processes inside of companies to be reorganized and refined around new information technologies.

From The Wall Street Journal

He said his plan includes an increase in “investment in recruitment and retentions to rebuild our ranks and revitalize morale,” and pledged to reorganize the agency to create more opportunities for advancement.

From Washington Post

The FDA has long been accused of giving short shrift to its role of overseeing the nation’s food supply in favor of its drug approval side, and this year it announced a plan to reorganize.

From Washington Post