Definition of reorganization in English:
reorganization
(British reorganisation)
noun riːɔːɡ(ə)nʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n
mass nounThe action or process of changing the way in which something is organized.
the fundamental reorganization of society along socialist lines
count noun many firms are facing massive reorganizations
Example sentencesExamples
- What president or CEO hasn't gone through consolidation or reorganization?
- The company's executive vice president said the sale was pivotal to its reorganization.
- This activity is part of a three-year curriculum reorganization for the department, focusing on assessment of core competencies and skills.
- The reorganization plans will alter the company's business structure.
- Closed for four years for renovation and reorganization, the museum reopened in January this year to great acclaim.
- The executive director recently announced a staff reorganization.
- With the postwar reorganisation of the us Army in 1866, Watkins received command of the Twentieth Infantry at Richmond, Virginia.
- Recently, however, after a reorganizationthat included many dismissals, he resigned.
- The building's conversion into a large gallery required internal reorganization.
- He cited the project to renovate the 143-year old Bolshoi Theater as the reason for the reorganization.