Reorganization

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Pronunciation: /ˌriːˌɔːrɡənɪˈzeɪʃən/

Definitions of reorganization

noun the act of organizing something again in a different way

Example Sentences

A1 The company is undergoing a reorganization to improve efficiency.

A2 After the reorganization, the departments will be more streamlined.

B1 The reorganization of the company led to some employees being laid off.

B2 The reorganization plan was met with mixed reactions from the staff.

C1 The CEO's reorganization strategy resulted in a significant increase in profits.

C2 The reorganization of the company's operations was necessary to adapt to changing market conditions.

adjective reorganizational (relating to or involving reorganization)

Example Sentences

A1 The reorganization plan was simple and easy to understand.

A2 The reorganization process resulted in a more efficient workflow.

B1 The company's reorganization efforts led to a significant increase in productivity.

B2 The reorganization strategy was carefully thought out and executed flawlessly.

C1 The reorganization of the department required extensive planning and coordination.

C2 The reorganization of the company's operations had a profound impact on its overall performance.

Examples of reorganization in a Sentence

formal The company announced a major reorganization of its departments to improve efficiency.

informal They're shaking things up with a big reorganization at work.

slang Looks like they're doing a whole reorg at the office.

figurative Sometimes a personal reorganization is necessary to achieve growth and success.

Grammatical Forms of reorganization

past tense

reorganized

plural

reorganizations

comparative

more reorganized

superlative

most reorganized

present tense

reorganizes

future tense

will reorganize

perfect tense

has reorganized

continuous tense

is reorganizing

singular

reorganization

positive degree

reorganize

infinitive

to reorganize

gerund

reorganizing

participle

reorganized

Origin and Evolution of reorganization

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'reorganization' originated from the Latin word 'organizare' which means 'to organize'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the context of arranging or structuring things in a more efficient manner, the term 'reorganization' has evolved to also refer to the process of restructuring or reordering an organization or system to improve its efficiency or effectiveness.