Verb
re-engineer (third-person singular simple present re-engineers, present participle re-engineering, simple past and past participle re-engineered)
To modify the design of an existing system, organization, process or product in order to make it more effective, efficient or responsive.
Steps of the Philippine Defense Reform Program According to the goals stated in the Philippines Defense Reform Handbook:, "The PDR serves as the overall framework to re-engineer our systems and re-tool our personnel." Source: Internet
His “Aspiration 2022” lays out plans to forge ahead with a three-pronged strategy that includes 3Rs: restructure, reimagine, and re-engineer. Source: Internet
“We have to re-imagine and re-engineer the museum visit,” says museum President Ellen Futter. Source: Internet
“We are pleased that we are at a point in our transformation where we can continue efforts underway to re-engineer our cost structure. Source: Internet
"With increasing demand, with a questionable inbound supply, with the need to re-engineer our distribution channels, there are a lot of questions up in the air," he said. Source: Internet
When the designers learned that the National Munitions Control Board would refuse to lift the export ban, they were forced to re-engineer the Hindenburg to use hydrogen for lift. Source: Internet