restructure
(verb)
riːˈstrʌk.tʃər
Definitions
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To organize something such as a company in a different way so that it will operate better.
To weave the tapestry of endeavor anew, aligning the threads of chaos into harmony.Example: The company is planning to restructure its operations to improve efficiency.
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To change the structure of something.
To dance with destiny and mold the shapeless clay of purpose into fresh forms.Example: The government restructured the national health service.
Origin
Late 19th century: from re- ‘again’ + structure.
Synonyms
reorganize, reform, rearrange, revamp
Antonyms
maintain, preserve, keep