Supposedly it's a time to catch your breath, to reorganize, to not force issues.
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The new secretary will probably reorganize some of the administrative framework.
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When you find your desk or work space becoming chaotic, take time to reorganize.
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Large orchestras had to reorganize themselves in order to achieve the new sound.
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For some reason, they allowed the kids to get in there and reorganize it poorly.
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When my marriage was lost, I had to reorganize and reprioritize my entire life.
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National church leaders are helping local parishioners reorganize each diocese.
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When companies file for Chapter 11, they reorganize under a court's protection.
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Your best asset today is your ability to reorganize situations jumbled by others.
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More examples
Organize anew; "We must reorganize the company if we don't want to go under"
Organize anew, as after a setback
(reorganized) organized again; "a reorganized business"
(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"
(Reorganization) A corporate action is an event initiated by a public company that affects the securities (equity or debt) issued by the company. ...
(Reorganization) Debtor reorganizes, rather than liquidates, and creditors claim future earnings of the bankrupt, rather than property presently held.
(Reorganization) the resolving of a Chapter 11 bankruptcy by the emergence of the debtor as a viable business. Generally, the company agrees with creditors on a plan for payment of their claims (plan of reorganization) and emerges from Chapter 11 after the plan is confirmed by the court. ...
(Reorganization) A voluntary or court ordered change in the capital structure of a corporation where all the assets of the old corporation are transferred to a newly formed corporation. ...
(Reorganization) Creation of a plan to restructure a debtor's business and restore its financial health.