0 the act of organizing something again in order to improve it: --
1 a change in the way that something such as a company is organized, in order to improve it: --
2 in the US, a change in the way a company and its finances are organized after it has gone bankrupt: --
This internal reorganization process is a gradual one.
She also emphasized the crucial cognitive role of formulas as an entry to grammar, a databank to be used for later analysis and reorganization.
These changes clearly indicate the reorganization of water in germinating seeds.
Similarly, the collections of computation and reorganization skeletons could be extended.
The reorganization of the administration for treatment of, and collections for, the victims of plague followed a similar pattern to those organised for the poor.
When we compare late-twentieth-century membership trends for senators and citizens affiliated with prominent cross-class associations, social capital theory and reorganization theory offer clearly different expectations.
With this reorganization, a new department was formed to deal with all aspects of the social welfare of the inhabitants.
These skeletons apply on (nested) vectors and can be grouped into four classes: computation, reorganization, communication and mask skeletons.