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Definition of "reorganise" [reorganise]

  • Organize anew, as after a setback (verb)
  • Organize anew (verb)

WordNet. Princeton University. 2010.

Use "reorganise" in a sentence
  • "A senior official said the fresh evidence had prompted the home ministry to "reorganise" the investigation against Abhinav Bharat even as more leads on the Hindu outfit's involvement in another blast emerged."
  • "Officials said North Block, the seat of the home ministry, would "reorganise" the probe into cases against the Hindu group now being investigated by different agencies."
  • "Earlier this year, Cisco cut 550 workers as part of its decision to kill the Flip digital camcorder, which it bought as part of Pure Digital Technologies in 2009, and reorganise other aspects of its consumer business."