0 past simple and past participle of reorganize
1 to organize something again in order to improve it:
I've reorganized my files so that I can easily find what I'm looking for.
The new managing director plans to completely reorganize this department.
But (18) cannot be reorganized to deliver zeros in the right-hand column (the condition that allows one target to be decoupled).
It was reorganized in 1961 by the military junta.
Neurons summate inputs and fire in bursts, other neurons react with longer latencies, the sensory signal is repeatedly reorganized, and the activity eventually dissipates.
To develop the process, the anesthesia induction was performed outside the operating room, better process guidance was developed, and patient flow was reorganized.
The records are neither complete nor in their original sequence and have been reorganized by geographic location and subject matter.
The ubiquity of reunification fantasies serves as a reminder that young children are trying to make sense of their reorganized family.
At each time scale, different goals are apparent, and thus needs are reorganized.
Again, such an action did not simply transform the bases of a relationship; rather, it reorganized the participants' identities.