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Meanings of
reorganise
in English
Portuguese
reorganizar
Catalan
reorganitzar
Spanish
reorganizar
Back to the meaning
Organize anew.
regroup
reorganize
shake up
Portuguese
reorganizar
Synonyms
Examples for "
regroup
"
regroup
reorganize
shake up
Examples for "
regroup
"
1
Weeks later he surfaced, vowing the Taliban would
regroup
and regain power.
2
He refuses, saying that would allow the FARC a chance to
regroup
.
3
The Tories are tired, divided and need a good rest to
regroup
.
'
4
Uribe says the FARC would use the area to
regroup
and rearm.
5
We have to
regroup
and get ready for Miami. TV: 8 p.m.
1
Several are looking to boost their capital levels or
reorganize
their businesses.
2
Once wanted to
reorganize
Paris telephone company, and put in American operators.
3
Tells about Somoza& our Administration's attempt to
reorganize
Nicaragua's domestic political system.
4
Particularly in German Switzerland did his ideas take root and
reorganize
education.
5
After mushrooming out, they need to
reorganize
and focus on fewer projects.
1
Barclays certainly needs some new people to
shake
up
its brash culture.
2
In April, HKEX finalised a major
shake
up
of its listing regime.
3
To really
shake
up
the economy, the RBI should be much bolder.
4
He vetoed a 2009 bill that aimed to
shake
up
public media.
5
But his attempts to
shake
up
the 150-year-old organisation angered many members.
Usage of
reorganise
in English
1
Smaller companies are trying to
reorganise
their production systems to do it.
2
Kurien and
reorganise
its key IT outsourcing business to rev up growth.
3
They come in and
reorganise
your kitchen so you can't find anything.
4
But we will
reorganise
,
continue our struggle and build a strong new left.
5
We have to accept this result and
reorganise
ourselves for Mexico.
6
In Thompson's view, the entire country needs to
reorganise
vascular surgery.
7
Now it must regroup and
reorganise
,
writes Mark Hennessy, Political Correspondent.
8
In the NHS, we were beginning to
reorganise
the system itself.
9
The Khalifa had pushed on swiftly, and was trying to
reorganise
his army.
10
At a meeting held last week it was decided to
reorganise
this society.
11
There are many desirable reasons to
reorganise
the way hospitals and healthcare are managed.
12
The Minister for Defence is to introduce legislation to
reorganise
the Defence Forces headquarters.
13
They now determined to
reorganise
the State upon the model of the Venetian republic.
14
But increasingly this seems hard to reconcile with the plans to
reorganise
the service.
15
Nay, more, it is his task to
reorganise
these tendencies.
16
But who among you will be able to
reorganise
it?
Other examples for "reorganise"
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About this term
reorganise
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
reorganise the army
reorganise hospital
reorganise services
reorganise society
reorganise breast
More collocations
Translations for
reorganise
Portuguese
reorganizar
Catalan
reorganitzar
Spanish
reorganizar
Reorganise
through the time
Reorganise
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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