reorganized

IPA: riˈɔrgʌnaɪzd

adjective

  • That has been subjected to reorganization
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Examples of "reorganized" in Sentences

  • - I mean, "reorganized" - and then being forced to find another niche.
  • Why can't I keep my insurance that I have had for 10 years and still pay a group rate, even though I was recently "reorganized" out of my job?
  • What was learned from the way in which those protests were organized, and how this organization has kind of reorganized the focus this go - round?
  • Have they already forgotten that the Clinton administration didn't kill Osama when they had a chance AND that they 'reorganized' communication between the departments in the defense department.
  • Thus, as GM is "reorganized" by the federal government and the bankruptcy court, here is the plan I am asking President Obama to implement for the good of the workers, the GM communities, and the nation as a whole.
  • It changes really, not up top, but the more we are watching guys workout and guys that we've had clumped in the sixth round we kind of reorganized those on their workouts and more information and more tape watching.
  • Who could forget the first major hire of "great staff to fill critical positions" a Finance manager to replace a 20 year City employee with integrity who was "reorganized" creating the vital position that was eliminated in 2005.
  • But labor experts warn that over the last year there has been a startling increase in incidents where civilian firms have "reorganized" their operations to the result that returning part-time soldiers have come home to the unemployment line.

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