reorganized
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Organized again or differently: Describes something that has been arranged or structured anew, often to improve efficiency, clarity, or function after a previous organization.
Usage
The adjective "reorganized" is used to describe a system, group, company, or structure that has undergone a process of being organized again. It typically implies a deliberate change from a previous state of organization.
Examples
- Adjective:
- The reorganized files were much easier to find. (The files, after being arranged again, were easier to locate.)
- After the merger, it became a completely reorganized company. (Following the merger, the company's structure was completely arranged anew.)
- She presented the reorganized plan to the committee. (She presented the plan that had been structured differently to the committee.)
Advanced Usage
- "newly reorganized": Emphasizes that the reorganization is very recent.
- The newly reorganized department started its work this week.
- "completely/thoroughly reorganized": Stresses the extent or comprehensiveness of the change.
- The library's catalog system was thoroughly reorganized.
Variants and Related Words
- Reorganize (verb): To organize again or differently.
- We need to reorganize the storage room.
- Reorganization (noun): The act or process of reorganizing.
- The reorganization led to greater productivity.
Synonyms
- Restructured: Having had the structure changed.
- Rearranged: Having had the order or position changed.
- Reordered: Having been put into a new order.
Antonyms
- Disorganized: Lacking order or organization.
- Chaotic: In a state of complete confusion and disorder.
Adjective
- organized again
- a reorganized business