reorganised
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Definition
Adjective: 1. Organized again; having undergone a process of reorganization: Describes something that has been changed or restructured to improve its order, efficiency, or function. It implies a previous state of organization that has been altered or updated.
Usage
The adjective "reorganised" is used to describe the state of a system, group, or entity after changes have been made to its structure. It is typically placed before a noun or used after a linking verb like "be," "seem," or "become."
Examples
- The reorganised department now operates much more efficiently.
- After the merger, the company structure was completely reorganised.
- She presented the reorganised data in a clear, new chart.
Advanced Usage
- "Newly reorganised": Emphasizes that the reorganization is very recent.
- The newly reorganised team will hold its first meeting tomorrow.
- "Thoroughly reorganised": Emphasizes that the reorganization was extensive and comprehensive.
- The library's cataloguing system has been thoroughly reorganised.
Variants and Related Words
- Reorganise (verb): To change the way in which something is organized.
- The manager plans to reorganise the filing system.
- Reorganization (noun): The process or result of reorganizing.
- The reorganization led to some job losses.
- Reorganized (adjective): The standard spelling in American English. (Note: "Reorganised" is the common spelling in British English).
Synonyms
- Restructured
- Rearranged
- Reformed
- Streamlined
- Overhauled
Antonyms
- Disorganized
- Unstructured
- Chaotic
Adjective
- organized again
- a reorganized business