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To reorganized
verb
To organize something again, or in a different manner
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Much of the decline was attributed to reorganized economic priorities; some of it, however, was the result of increasing competition from European and North American producers who took advantage of subsidies and enhancement programs.
Ritz Camera will close almost 50% of its stores in a move to reorganized after a court-supervised bankruptcy.
This refinement in interior design is largely thanks to Sielaff's initiative to reorganized the design department at the Bentley Crewe headquarters in the UK.
Re-injury to reorganized areas can lead to reappearance of the original deficit, indicating that grey matter plasticity is causally linked to restoration of motor behaviour (Zeiler et al. 2013).
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"I have 24 hours to reorganize.
We just have to reorganize".
That forced him to reorganize his operations.
Instead, it was able to reorganize.
His first act was to reorganize the army.
last week when he announced plans to reorganize intelligence.
He also wanted to reorganize and modernize the army.
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