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Definition of "reorganised" [reorganised]

  • Simple past tense and past participle of reorganise. (verb)

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Use "reorganised" in a sentence
  • "Very true, what amazes me is an Enron-style disbelief from people who say that sites like LiveJournal (who has just 'reorganised' to Moscow, leaving caretaker staff in the US, usually a bad sign) and Facebook are 'too large' and won't be pulled at a moment's notice."
  • "People are certainly still talking about that, and also about the way José Mourinho reorganised his side to preserve victory in the tie on the way to matching the clean sweep of six trophies amassed by Xavi and his team-mates the previous year."
  • "Peter Carter, head of the Royal College of Nursing, has called for the worst-performing hospitals to be merged, reorganised or simply shut down altogether."
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