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restructure

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


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Others made redundant in the restructuring alongside Woodall, included Bush - her boss at the time - and the two senior managers.

From BBC

“AI models for generating computer code have become so efficient that we have been restructuring our product development teams into smaller, more agile and productive groups,” Oracle said.

From The Wall Street Journal

This provides a concrete example of how a core part of the chromosome can be completely restructured over evolution by repurposing DNA that once looked like genomic "junk."

From Science Daily

It said it was hit by US import tariffs, intense competition from China and high restructuring costs from the shift to electric vehicles.

From BBC

In the agreement, the ticketing giant is offering to pay millions, enforce price caps on fees and restructure its ticketing business with Ticketmaster.

From Los Angeles Times