Reorganizar in english
Reorganize
pronunciation: riɔrgənaɪz part of speech: verb
pronunciation: riɔrgənaɪz part of speech: verb
In gestures
reorganizar = reorganise [reorganize, -USA] ; rearrange [re-arrange] ; redeploy ; repackage [re-package] ; reshuffle ; shake up ; repack ; rethink [re-think].
Example: Because not all files need to be reorganized at once, but only those which are very full, the time required for this procedure is reduced to a minimum.Example: Thus new records can be added in their correct place without having to rearrange the whole file.Example: I think it's not a question of putting people out of work; it's redeploying people.Example: The objective of the second phase is to synthesise, repackage and disseminate findings for various audiences.Example: Librarians cooperated with us and as long as we did their work and went in and reshuffled their shelving and things, they were very happy.Example: The government wants to shake up compulsory education in England.Example: The problem posed by the increasing number of documents may be solved by repacking them photographically into smaller categories.Example: Citation indexing would need to be carefully rethought in order to cater for the electronic journal.more:
» reorganizar como una corporación = corporatise [corporatize, -USA] .
Example: There is a decreasing number of such agencies as governments privatize and corporatize.» reorganizar la información = repackage + information .
Example: Agricultural librarians should reprocess and repackage this information in more appropriate media.» reorganizar la planificación = refocus + planning .
Example: The Connecticut Library Association (CLA) needs to refocus effort and long-range planning for the 90s.