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reorganise

vb. (label en British spelling) (alternative spelling of reorganize English)

WordNet
reorganise
  1. v. organize anew, as after a setback [syn: reorganize, regroup]

  2. organize anew; "We must reorganize the company if we don't want to go under" [syn: reorganize, shake up]

Usage examples of "reorganise".

She must not falter, or Barbara, on her return from the Alps, would come muscling in, deciding how she should reorganise her life.

We are now informed that the charges of cavalry which the Austrian lancers and the Hungarian hussars had to sustain near Villafranca on the 24th with the Italian horsemen of the Aorta and Alessandria regiments have been so fatal to the former that a whole division of the Kaiser cavalry must be reorganised before it can be brought into the field main.

His army was not only being rehorsed and reshod, but in some respects was being reorganised.

Taking some shrewd marketing advice, Kajsa Tobermory (her own legal identity in question after a programme of selective replacements that left her personality the occupant of two bodies in New Zurich and one in Hong Kong) had reorganised her operation around the principle of ‘autoplastic transcendence’.

King Gezo, a liberal ruler by Dahomeyan standards, made £60,000 a year from the slave trade, according to Royal Navy intelligence estimates, and also reorganised the army of Amazons, which had previously been composed of female criminals, unfaithful wives, etc.

Under the leadership of Yevgenniy Primakov the old directorates were reorganised into two new organisations.

There had been many factors - reorganised ground plan, colours, lighting, air management, car parks.

Very slowly, beginning with fair motives: the reorganising and rehabilitation of the ruin of Middle-earth, 'neglected by the gods', he becomes a reincarnation of Evil, and a thing lusting for Complete Power – and so consumed ever more fiercely with hate (especially of gods and Elves).

She and Caleb spent hours in the Design Room, dragging and drawing, redesigning, reorganising components, until the day they asked the all-important questions: Would the performance of this design equal Nimisha's optimum?

While he went to get it I watched Per Bjørn finish reorganising his thoughts.