Restructure

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /riːˈstrʌktʃər/

Definitions of restructure

verb to organize or change the structure of something, typically a company or organization

Example Sentences

A1 I need to restructure my schedule to make time for studying.

A2 The company decided to restructure its departments to improve efficiency.

B1 The government is planning to restructure the healthcare system to provide better services.

B2 The CEO announced a plan to restructure the company's financial operations.

C1 The architect was hired to restructure the entire layout of the building.

C2 The board of directors voted to restructure the company's management team.

Examples of restructure in a Sentence

formal The company decided to restructure its operations in order to improve efficiency.

informal The company is planning to shake things up and restructure how they do things.

slang The company is gonna totally revamp and restructure everything.

figurative Sometimes in life, we need to restructure our thoughts and beliefs to grow and evolve.

Grammatical Forms of restructure

past tense

restructured

plural

restructures

comparative

more restructured

superlative

most restructured

present tense

restructures

future tense

will restructure

perfect tense

has restructured

continuous tense

is restructuring

singular

restructure

positive degree

restructure

infinitive

restructure

gerund

restructuring

participle

restructured

Origin and Evolution of restructure

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'restructure' originated from the combination of the prefix 're-' meaning 'again' or 'back' and the word 'structure' which comes from Latin 'structura' meaning 'a building, arrangement, or organization'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the context of physical buildings and arrangements, 'restructure' evolved to encompass the reorganization or rebuilding of systems, organizations, or processes.