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re·or·gan·i·za·tion

 (rē-ôr′gə-nĭ-zā′shən)
n.
1. The act or process of organizing again or differently.
2. A thorough alteration of the structure of a business corporation.

re·or′gan·i·za′tion·al adj.
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reorganization

(ˌriːɔːɡənaɪˈzeɪʃən) or

reorganisation

n
the act of organizing or the state of being organized again
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re•or•gan•i•za•tion

(ˌri ɔr gə nəˈzeɪ ʃən)

n.
1. the act or process of reorganizing; state of being reorganized.
2. a restructuring of the financial management of a company, esp. following bankruptcy.
[1805–15]
re•or′gan•ize`, v.t., v.i. -ized, -iz•ing.
re•or′gan•iz`er, n.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.reorganization - the imposition of a new organization; organizing differently (often involving extensive and drastic changes); "a committee was appointed to oversee the reorganization of the curriculum"; "top officials were forced out in the cabinet shakeup"
organization, organisation - the act of organizing a business or an activity related to a business; "he was brought in to supervise the organization of a new department"
2.reorganization - an extensive alteration of the structure of a corporation or government; "after the takeover there was a thorough reorganization"; "the reorganization was prescribed by federal bankruptcy laws"
revision, alteration - the act of revising or altering (involving reconsideration and modification); "it would require a drastic revision of his opinion"
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Translations
reorganizace
omlægningreorganisering
újjászervezés
endurskipulagning
yeniden düzenleme

reorganization

[ˈriːˌɔːgənaɪˈzeɪʃən] Nreorganización f
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reorganization

[riˌɔːrgənaɪˈzeɪʃən] reorganisation (British) nréorganisation f
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reorganization

nNeu- or Umorganisation f; (of furniture, books)Umordnung f; (of work, time)Neueinteilung f; (of essay)Neuaufbau m; (of one’s life)Neueinteilung f, → Umorientierung f
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reorganization

[ˌriːˌɔːgəˌnaɪˈzeɪʃn] nriorganizzazione f
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reorganize,

reorganise

(riːˈoːgənaiz) verb
to organize differently; to put in a different order. We'll have to reorganize our filing system.
reˌorganiˈzation, reˌorganiˈsation noun
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References in classic literature ?
When the report was over, Alexey Alexandrovitch announced in his subdued, delicate voice that he had several points to bring before the meeting in regard to the Commission for the Reorganization of the Native Tribes.
For such countries nothing remained but reorganization. They could not continue their method of producing surpluses.
The reorganization of these countries took the form of revolution.
This reorganization put the telephone business into the hands of competent business men at every point.
The disbandment of the Imperial troops and the reorganization of the Royal army caused a change in the destination of many officers, who returned, some on half-pay, others with or without a pension, to their native towns,-- all having a desire to counteract their luckless fate, and to end their life in a way which might to Rose Cormon be a happy beginning of hers.
I occupy myself partly in working out a scheme for the reorganization of industry, and partly in attacking my own class, women and all, as I am attacking you."
The Boards of Directors of Cohen & Steers Global Income Builde and Cohen & Steers Infrastructure Fund, have approved the reorganization of INB with and into UTF, pursuant to which UTF would continue as the surviving fund.
-- under court-supervised reorganization (B3: ETER3; "Company"), in compliance with Article 157, Paragraph 4 of Federal Law 6,404/76 ("Brazilian Corporation Law") and CVM Instruction 358/2002, and in reference to the Material Facts disclosed by the Company on April 25 and 29, 2019, hereby informs its shareholders and the market that it presented, on the date hereof, in connection with the court-supervised reorganization process of the Company and its subsidiaries as plaintiff in the Court-Supervised Reorganization Process ("Eternit Group"), a new version of its Court-Supervised Reorganization Plan in order to accommodate and meet, as much as possible, the requests for adjustments submitted by bankruptcy creditors during the negotiations.
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