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restructure

[ree-struhk-cher] / riˈstrʌk tʃər /
VERB
reorganize
Synonyms


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Professor Lockerby's work restructures Cunningham's original idea into a broader and more flexible form.

From Science Daily

Wales have now won only two of their past 24 Test matches, while the domestic game is racked with uncertainty and rancour as the Welsh Rugby Union attempt to restructure four regional sides.

From BBC

After being laid off in a restructuring, she landed a job as marketing director for a food chain, a faster-paced role overseeing frequent restaurant openings.

From The Wall Street Journal

Many companies are slimming down portfolios, restructuring operations, and investing more in healthier, innovative products.

From Barron's

But excluding nonrecurring items, such as restructuring charges and litigation expenses, adjusted net income was $37 million, and earnings per share were 9 cents.

From MarketWatch