1. reorganized - Adjective
2. reorganized - Verb
3. reorganized - Adjective Satellite
organized again
Source: WordNetSlavery is the great and foul stain upon the North American Union... A dissolution, at least temporary, of the Union, as now constituted, would now be certainly necessary... The Union might then be reorganized on the fundamental principle of emancipation. John Quincy Adams
There's a certain amount of disorder that has to be reorganized. William Paley
We reorganized the Democratic Party with one plank and only one plank, namely, that this is a white man's country and the white men must govern it. Benjamin Tillman
A commercial civilization is money-oriented, profit-oriented. Commercial values always tend to wrench a society free of tradition.Economics from education to public service is being reorganized on the self-destructive basis of self-interest. John Ralston Saul
a reorganized business Source: Internet
1990s In 1990, GTE reorganized its activities around three business groups: telecommunications products and services, telephone operations, and electrical products. Source: Internet