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reorganize

[ree-awr-guh-nahyz] / riˈɔr gəˌnaɪz /
VERB
rearrange
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Under specific conditions, what normally looks like a scattered and disordered laser signal can reorganize itself into a narrow, highly focused "pencil beam."

From Science Daily • Apr. 28, 2026

The company will reshape its technology team, streamline manufacturing and reorganize its materials supply chain for responsiveness.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 23, 2026

“This highlights that chimpanzees have a sense of group identity that goes beyond familiarity or lack thereof, which, as in humans, can reorganize in the face of changing relationships and social contexts.”

From Salon • Apr. 23, 2026

This led them to identify "yield stress" as the controlling factor, which is the amount of pressure required to move and reorganize the bubbles.

From Science Daily • Mar. 23, 2026

She went line by line, and tried to reorganize the words in her head.

From "The Parker Inheritance" by Varian Johnson




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