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Third Person
reorganizes
Present Participle
reorganizing
Past Tense
reorganized
Past Participle
reorganized
1
to adjust the structure or layout of something in a new way
transitive
- The manager decided to reorganize the office layout to improve workflow and efficiency.
- She is currently reorganizing the files on her computer to improve accessibility.
- They recently reorganized the store layout to enhance the shopping experience.
- We are reorganizing the kitchen cabinets to make better use of space.
- The company frequently reorganizes its teams to better align with project needs.
2
to go through a process of being restructured
- The company had to reorganize after the merger to improve efficiency.
- The government decided to reorganize, shifting departments to better serve the public.
- The team reorganized after the leadership change to align with new goals.
- After the layoffs, the department reorganized to function with fewer staff members.
- The company reorganized to adapt to the changing market conditions.
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