Reorganize

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /riːˈɔːrɡəˌnaɪz/

Definitions of reorganize

verb to organize again in a different way

Example Sentences

A1 I need to reorganize my closet.

A2 She decided to reorganize her schedule to make time for studying.

B1 The company is planning to reorganize its departments to improve efficiency.

B2 The manager was brought in to reorganize the failing project.

C1 The CEO made the decision to reorganize the entire company structure.

C2 After the merger, the two companies had to reorganize their operations to align with each other.

Examples of reorganize in a Sentence

formal The company decided to reorganize its departments in order to streamline operations.

informal I'm thinking about reorganizing my closet this weekend, it's getting too messy.

slang Let's reorg the living room before the party tonight.

figurative Sometimes we need to reorganize our thoughts in order to see things more clearly.

Grammatical Forms of reorganize

past tense

reorganized

plural

reorganizes

comparative

reorganized

superlative

most reorganized

present tense

reorganizes

future tense

will reorganize

perfect tense

has reorganized

continuous tense

is reorganizing

singular

reorganize

positive degree

more reorganized

infinitive

to reorganize

gerund

reorganizing

participle

reorganized

Origin and Evolution of reorganize

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'reorganize' originated from the prefix 're-' meaning 'again' and the word 'organize' meaning 'to arrange systematically'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'reorganize' has come to be commonly used in various contexts such as business, government, and personal life to refer to the act of restructuring or rearranging in a more efficient or effective way.