Restructure ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Restructure ( verb )

  1. Rearrange the internal structure of (an organization or system).
  2. Reorganize the way in which (a company or industry) is run or organized.

Origin:

Late 19th century: from re- + structure.

Examples:

  1. The company needs to restructure in order to be more efficient.
  2. The bank is going to restructure its debt.
  3. The company decided to restructure its operations and focus on its core business.
  4. The government's plan is to restructure the economy and create more jobs.
  5. The board of directors voted to restructure the company, including laying off several employees.

(As a noun)

Restructure ( noun )

  1. Rearrange the internal structure of (an organization or system).
  2. Reorganize the way in which (a company or industry) is run or organized.

Origin:

Late 19th century: from re- + structure.

Examples:

  1. The company needs to restructure in order to be more efficient.
  2. The bank is going to restructure its debt.
  3. The company decided to restructure its operations and focus on its core business.
  4. The government's plan is to restructure the economy and create more jobs.
  5. The board of directors voted to restructure the company, including laying off several employees.
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