reorganized in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

reorganized in the PONS Dictionary

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English
He quickly reorganized the union, a move which became a hallmark of his later career as international union president.
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Categories were renamed and reorganized, and significant changes in criteria were made.
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After each round the scores are totaled and the teams reorganized and assigned to rooms according to their scores.
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In the mid-1990s the company reorganized with a highly decentralized organizational structure: it has 16 divisions or areas of business incorporating 430 independent units.
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The town was incorporated in 1874 and reorganized under a new state law in 1878 to become a city of the fourth class.
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Not only did they reorganize existing texts, but they also added or eliminated information.
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He reorganized all municipal departments mostly by merges to streamlin all services provided by the city and county.
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It remained a special operations-type unit until 1971, when it was reorganized as a tactical air support unit.
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In was reorganized into an institute and renamed accordingly in 1951.
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New equipment was purchased and the group reorganized to give members more creative freedom.
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