Reconfigure
(verb)
To change the way something is set up or organized.
Origin:
From the latin word "re-", meaning "again" and "configurare" meaning "to shape or form".
Examples:
- The company decided to reconfigure their management structure.
- The system administrator had to reconfigure the network settings.
- In order to increase efficiency, the factory had to reconfigure its assembly line.
- The software developer needed to reconfigure the program to fix the bugs.
- The company reconfigured their website to make it more user-friendly.