reorganized in English

verb
1
change the way in which (something) is organized.
we have to reorganize the entire workload

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1. Matter is reorganized with life-generating results.

2. Their headquarters was reorganized into five regional offices.

3. He also reorganized and streamlined the army .

4. During the 1980s, the government reorganized the civil service.

5. The Communists reorganized as a social-democratic force.

6. The laboratory was reorganized as a separate establishment.

7. The newly reorganized company is now in the black.

8. Its board was disbanded after the Egyptian revolution of 2011 and reorganized in 2012.

9. From then, Bogotá's urban, architectural and population sectors were substantially reorganized.

10. After the war both China and Vietnam reorganized their border defenses.

11. Under its dubious stewardship, the country was reorganized into a kind of Collectivized agrarian state.

12. The unit was reorganized into five divisional headquarters: the 470th, 471st, 472nd, 473rd, and the 571st.

13. For one thing, the household routine —disrupted by the divorce— must be reorganized.

14. 16 During the same period, Eastman Kodak reorganized into seventeen small, autonomous units.

15. The Governing Senate was reorganized as the Supreme Court of the Empire.

16. The school district reorganized the administrative hierarchy, which helped to save money.

17. 5 France had become a Tabula rasa, and everything had to be reorganized.

18. Anabolism is built or reorganized molecules through a series of chemical reactions, making them more complex

19. 9 I've reorganized my files so that I can easily find what I'm looking for.

20. During World War II, Romanians occupied Bessarabia and temporarily reorganized it as part of Romania

21. Reorganized security descriptors so that multiple files using the same security setting can share the same descriptor.

22. During the cadastral reform of 1889, the area was reorganized as Mishimi Town within Kimisawa District.

23. The economy was also to be reorganized with primary emphasis on agriculture and peaceful domestic industries.

24. The rabbinic academy at Yavneh became the center for a reorganized Sanhedrin —the Jewish high court.

25. The Achaeans again became important after 280 B.C., when the Achaean city-states reorganized their old union into the Achaean League

26. The Tourism unit is being reorganized taking into account the Court's observations and those of the external evaluator.

27. Elector of Brandenburg ('40-' who reorganized and rebuilt his domain after its devastation in the Thirty Years' War.

28. In 1930, the Maritime Special Schools were reorganized and three new units were created: Electrical Engineering, Mechanical and Motor.

29. As a result, the Guangzhou government was reorganized to elect a seven-member cabinet system, known as the Governing Committee.

30. The neural substrate for these superior sensory abilities is thought to reside in the deprived cerebral Cortices that have been reorganized by …

31. In 1951, Yao's unit, the PLAAF 4th Fighter Aviation Division (reorganized from the 7th Mixed Brigade) was deployed to fight in North Korea.

32. In 1935, Roy Evans, a former salesman for Austin, bought out the bankrupt company, which was reorganized under the name American Bantam.The formal connection with UK Austin was severed, though a relationship was maintained

33. 4 The storied intelligence agency was reorganized twice after the fall of the Soviet Union, finally becoming the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation[Sentencedict.com], or the FSB.

34. On February 24, 2014 it was announced that Rena Matsui would hold a concurrent position with Nogizaka46 after teams were reorganized and kenkyusei members were promoted to full members.

35. The Assize of Clarendon (1166), which dealt with criminal trials, and the Assize of Arms (1181), which reorganized local defence and police measures, were enactments made at sessions of the king's council.

36. - Eagerly Backfilled 6 workcenters; maintained continuity 222 duty tasks--Sustained daily ACA/CT msn rqmnts - Transferred $29k+ in mobility assets to ANG units--Fulfilled shortfall of units--Improved USAF readiness - Reorganized work area--Created better setting for training and operations- …

37. The Institute of Radium of National Academy of Peiping was the first institute in the field of radioactivity in China. In 19 it was reorganized into the first institute of Atomics in China.

38. The Institute of Radium of National Academy of Peiping was the first institute in the field of radioactivity in China. In 19 it was reorganized into the first institute of Atomics in China. Sentencedict.com

39. Mr. Tran Manh Bao, Chairman of VPSF’s Agriculture Working Group and the Thai Binh Seed Company, told the seminar that Vietnam’s agricultural production needs to be reorganized with a greater focus on businesses rather than farmers.

40. We are excited to announce these materials for the Bringing Baby Home New Parents Workshop are now available digitally! This set of online materials includes an improved and reorganized workbook and six re-designed card decks

41. Founded in 1784, it was reorganized and renamed the Conservatoire National de Musique et d’Art Dramatique in 1795 by the National Convention (the Revolutionary regime of 1792–95) as a result of the efforts of the bandmaster Bernard Sarrette

42. After their final subjugation, Caesar combined the three parts of Gaul, the territory of the Belgae, Celtae, and Aquitani, into a single unwieldy province (Gallia Comata, "long-haired Gaul") that was reorganized by the emperor Augustus into its

43. Ascidian development starts with the localization of determinants in the egg; inductive signaling between different cells then takes place during the cleavage period, followed by simple morphogenetic movements that lead to the formation of a tailed (tadpole) larva; and the swimming tadpole is later radically reorganized into a sessile filter