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restructure
[ ree-struhk-cher ]
verb (used with object)
- to change, alter, or restore the structure of:
to restructure a broken nose.
- to effect a fundamental change in (as an organization or system).
- to recombine (bits of inexpensive meats), especially by mechanical means, into simulated steaks, fillets, etc.
verb (used without object)
- to restructure something.
noun
- the act or an instance of restructuring.
restructure
/ ːˈٰʌʃə /
verb
- tr to organize (a system, business, society, etc) in a different way
radical attempts to restructure the economy
Derived Forms
- ˈٰܳٳܰԲ, noun
Other yvlog Forms
- ·ٰܳtܰ· noun
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of restructure1
Example Sentences
She said the government needed to stop sitting on its hands and called for the Treasury to restructure the council's debts.
"However, we must still make further reductions to our recurrent cost base and have this week started collective consultation with our recognised trades unions on restructuring proposals," the spokesperson added.
With mounting pressure, Mansour said she is “excited” about the lease ending and “creating this really natural opportunity for us to do this internal restructure.”
Unite has claimed a planned restructuring of Birmingham's refuse service would see 50 workers lose £8,000 a year and about 20 lose £2,000 per annum.
“Our U.S. licensee’s decision to restructure its operations does not impact Forever 21’s intellectual property or its international business,” Authentic Brands Group global president of lifestyle Jarrod Weber said in a statement.
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