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Definition of "reorganising" [reorganising]

  • Present participle of reorganise. (verb)

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Use "reorganising" in a sentence
  • "The damning report – published following an investigation and hearings by the committee this summer – says that the concept of abolishing 46 local fire and rescue control rooms and reorganising them into nine regional control centres was flawed from the start."
  • "Leo III on the other hand, who came to the throne in that year of 717, ... began ever more openly to show his conviction that the consolidation of empire had to begin by reorganising expressions of faith, with particular reference to idolatry, a risk to which, in his view, the people were exposed by their excessive veneration for icons ."
  • "If your Reader addiction feels more like a timesink than timesaver, it might be time to think about decluttering and reorganising your RSS feeds for a more efficient reading experience."
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