Reorganization (noun)

The act or process of reorganizing something, such as a company, government, or system.

Origin:

From the verb reorganize, which comes from the prefix re- (meaning again) and organize (to arrange in a systematic way). the word first appeared in the late 19th century.

Examples:

  1. The company's board of directors voted to undertake a major reorganization in order to improve efficiency.
  2. The government's reorganization of the healthcare system led to better access for rural residents.
  3. The reorganization of the library's collection led to a more user-friendly layout.
  4. The school's reorganization of the curriculum resulted in a more comprehensive education for students.
  5. The non-profit's reorganization led to better management and more effective use of resources.
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