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reorganisation

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for reorganisation.

Editorial note

There'll be no new third rail electrification, though (apart from some minor infill, or reorganisation around depots).

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Quick take

(British spelling) Alternative spelling of reorganization. [The act or process of rearranging. See reorganize.]

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of reorganisation gathered in one view.

noun

(British spelling) Alternative spelling of reorganization. [The act or process of rearranging. See reorganize.]

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for reorganisation.

noun

(British spelling) Alternative spelling of reorganization. [The act or process of rearranging. See reorganize.]

Example sentences

1

There'll be no new third rail electrification, though (apart from some minor infill, or reorganisation around depots).

2

They have a great basis of code, but it needs a major reorganisation and a solid architectural overview and plan.

3

Didn't Ballmer's reorganisation mean that there was a triad of developer, project manager and tester working together?

4

It will require some reorganisation, but it seems (from everyone's comments) to be best practice.

5

Today, the man at the head of the Royal Society holds revolutionary views, and insists on the scientific reorganisation of human society.

6

Makes sense for the brain to require partial downtime for a index reorganisation.

7

First you try to fix the problem of the logging system by runnig a reorganisation routine (delete old data,...) or reinit the subsystem.

8

Source: I've been at Desktop Summit (incidentally, that's where the v5 library reorganisation was announced that's just now bearing fruit).

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You only need to keep unspent transactions (after you're confident a block reorganisation wouldn't go as deep as the block where you're pruning old tx).

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They should work on making sure their brands are strongly available everywhere, so that when the reorganisation happens, they can still remain a recognizable name.

11

I've found that I quite like very wide screens now, with a little reorganisation.

12

All this is pretty well documented as it was of significant historical importance, much more so than the reorganisation of the borders within a US state.

Quote examples

1

I suspect many articles are approaching a local maximum, and it will be very difficult to do a significant reorganisation of an article in order to reach "the global maximum".

2

Minority rights issues very often involve major social disruptions, and social disruption is often "bad" in its immediate effects -- social violence, strife -- and often has long term effects -- difficult economic shifts and reorganisation as in your description.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use reorganisation in a sentence?

There'll be no new third rail electrification, though (apart from some minor infill, or reorganisation around depots).

What does reorganisation mean?

(British spelling) Alternative spelling of reorganization. [The act or process of rearranging. See reorganize.]

What part of speech is reorganisation?

reorganisation is commonly used as noun.