Examples of 'reorganise' in a sentence

Meaning of "reorganise"

To reorganise means to organize something differently or in a new way (verb). It often refers to restructuring a company or group
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How to use "reorganise" in a sentence

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And we reorganise all of our feeder schedules.
Now we will have to reorganise this company.
We will reorganise ourselves in the next few months.
This is the moment to reorganise your priorities.
We will have a few minutes before they reorganise.
He assisted to reorganise the brigade at a critical time.
It needs a shelter in which to reorganise its body.
Bacteria reorganise themselves under antibiotic stress.
Manufacturers must be free to reorganise their sales networks.
Remove or reorganise items if a backpack is too heavy.
Bold political decisions are needed to reorganise the system.
An inability to reorganise work amongst existing staff.
A reset is often used in order to reorganise the memory.
Capacity to reorganise work amongst existing staff.
It seems to be necessary to reorganise the opinion.

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I have to reorganise my life and raise some money.
Some of the revolutionaries managed to reorganise.
I help people reorganise their lives.
Reorganise your working spaces.
It is not our job to reorganise the banking community.
Reorganise your music room.
Another option is to reorganise the workspaces.
Let us reorganise ourselves and take down the nutcase.
I need somebody to reorganise the office.
I cannot reorganise the hospital for your convenience.
I started to work with her to reorganise my broken life.
He refused to reorganise states on either religious or ethnic lines.
Now the task is really to reorganise the society.
We want to reorganise the lab and get more bees.
We also have taken the opportunity to reorganise the categories.
You said reorganise the vestry.
Reorganise the production system.
And we will reorganise the work.
I would just take some simple things and reorganise them.
I break in and reorganise his closets as a little favour.
We must attack before they have time to reorganise their defenses.
Inability to reorganise the work among existing staff.
Major efforts are currently being made to reorganise and modernise the force.
Move or reorganise points of sale with strong internal competition.
Radical solutions must reorganise the banking system.
I will reorganise the sequencing again and find more power.
I think we need to reorganise the football.
Efforts to reorganise the administration will be continued in an attempt to improve productivity.
It is part of a plan to reorganise business operations.
They take things with ease and know how to reorganise.
The inability to reorganise work amongst existing staff.
Allocation of capital gains or losses when companies reorganise across borders.
Tbe bill to reorganise the state.
Reorganise the class into groups for at least some of their lessons.
He says he wants to reorganise the way the palaces are run.

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