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reorganize

[ree-awr-guh-nahyz] / riˈɔr gəˌnaɪz /
VERB
rearrange
Synonyms


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Bessent and Warsh, who have both worked for famed investor Stanley Druckenmiller, could end up reorganizing the responsibilities of the Treasury and Fed, giving Treasury a more active role in managing long-term interest rates.

From The Wall Street Journal

Could it be untangled or reorganized in some way to create another meaning or point in a direction?

From Literature

This combination makes liquid crystals easy to control and observe, allowing researchers to track how defects appear, shift, and reorganize over time.

From Science Daily

Early in the case, First Brands obtained a $1.1 billion DIP loan, which it said would keep the company afloat long enough to reorganize or sell its business.

From The Wall Street Journal

Task automation typically reorganizes work well before it destroys jobs, if it does the latter at all.

From The Wall Street Journal