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reorganize

verb as in rearrange

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She can reorganize her own molecules, make computers with her brain, talk to dinosaurs.

Before he could implement the new strategies, McCarthy had to reorganize the department itself.

The plan for American Airlines was to reorganize, not to liquidate, as many failed companies do.

And newspapers in Los Angeles, Chicago, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Minneapolis, and New Haven scramble to reorganize in bankruptcy.

It took Lawrence some little time to reorganize his troop, and to fill the places of those who fell in the fight with Red Jerry.

With exceeding reluctance I am obliged to give them time to rest and reorganize their troops.

To reorganize will take several weeks; but we have to try and act within two or three days.

At least, it is certain that no attempt was ever made to reorganize that battery—it was literally wiped out then and there.

I at once began to reorganize things in Liverpool, and to develop our business.

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On this page you'll find 23 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to reorganize, such as: reconstruct, reshuffle, restructure, revamp, and reorient.

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

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