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reorganize

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Meaning

To organize again or anew; as, to reorganize a society or an army.

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The programmer's primary weapon in the never-ending battle against slow system is to change the intramodular structure. Our first response should be to reorganize the modules' data structures. Fred Brooks

Ideas that require people to reorganize their picture of the world provoke hostility. James Gleick

If life is a journey, time should pull over at a rest stop sometimes - we should all be given a chance to get off and stretch our legs, collect our thoughts and reorganize. Rob Payne

Not realizing that our species evolved in cooperation, we have opted for competition in work, school, relationships. Not understanding the body's ability to reorganize its internal processes, we have drugged and doctored ourselves into bizarre side effects. Marilyn Ferguson

We must reorganize the company if we don't want to go under Source: Internet

After the battle, Charles XII decided to concentrate his forces against the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, which gave Peter time to reorganize the Russian army. Source: Internet

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