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Antonyms for re-organizing
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : ree-awr-guh-nahyz |
Phonetic Transcription : riˈɔr gəˌnaɪz |
- abandon
- be permissive
- blow
- blunder
- break
- calm
- coddle
- continue
- damage
- decrease
- depress
- destroy
- disarrange
- disorder
- endure
- expand
- extend
- forfeit
- goof
- grow
- harm
- hold
- hurt
- idle
- ignore
- impair
- increase
- indulge
- injure
- keep
- kill
- leave alone
- maintain
- mistake
- pamper
- persist
- pet
- placate
- preserve
- refuse
- remain
- ruin
- soothe
- spoil
- stagnate
- stay
- unfit
- wait
- waver
- weaken
- worsen
Definition of re-organizing
Origin :- also re-organize, 1680s, from re- "again" + organize (v.). Related: Reorganized; reorganizing.
- As in modify : verb alter, change
- As in reform : verb correct, rectify
- As in revise : verb correct, edit
- As in shake up : verb upset, unsettle
- As in rearrange : verb do over
- As in reorganize : verb rearrange
- As in change : verb make or become different
- As in transfigure : verb convert
- As in transmogrify : verb convert
- As in transmute : verb convert
- As in transubstantiate : verb convert
- As in convert : verb change; adapt
- As in correct : verb fix, adjust
- Severance in re-organizing a Bible class, of which I am Secretary.
- Extract from : « The Nation Behind Prison Bars » by George L. Herr
- Roger Mortimer, the new viceroy, was re-organizing the government in Dublin.
- Extract from : « The Story Of Ireland » by Emily Lawless
- The two days following this action were spent in refitting and re-organizing what was left of the Battalion.
- Extract from : « The Fifth Leicestershire » by J.D. Hills
- He remained there ten days, busy apparently every hour, by day and by night, in re-organizing the political condition of Italy.
- Extract from : « Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol. V, No. XXV, June, 1852 » by Various
- B—— is evidently paving a way for re-organizing an army favorable to such a change.
- Extract from : « Letters of Ulysses S. Grant to His Father and His Youngest Sister, 1857-78 » by Ulysses S. Grant
Synonyms for re-organizing
- accommodate
- adapt
- adjust
- agitate
- alter
- alternate
- ameliorate
- amend
- apply
- appropriate
- become
- better
- blue-pencil
- break with past
- bring up to code
- cause revolution
- change
- change one's ways
- churn up
- clean out
- clean up
- clean up act
- clean up one's act
- clear out
- commute
- compare
- convert
- correct
- cure
- customize
- cut
- debug
- develop
- diminish
- disturb
- diverge
- diversify
- do over
- doctor
- downlink
- download
- edit
- emend
- evolve
- fiddle with
- fix up
- fluctuate
- get with it
- go over
- go straight
- help
- improve
- interchange
- launder
- liquidate
- look over
- make
- make a clean sweep
- make amends
- make innovations
- make over
- make right
- make up for
- mend
- merge
- metamorphose
- mix
- moderate
- modify
- modulate
- mutate
- naturalize
- order
- overhaul
- overturn
- pay dues
- perfect
- pick up
- polish
- purge
- put in order
- readjust
- rearrange
- rebuild
- recalibrate
- recast
- reclaim
- recondition
- reconsider
- reconstitute
- reconstruct
- rectify
- redeem
- redistribute
- redo
- redraft
- redraw
- redress
- reduce
- reexamine
- refashion
- reform
- regenerate
- regulate
- rehabilitate
- rehash
- remake
- remedy
- remodel
- remove
- renew
- renovate
- reorganize
- reorient
- repair
- replace
- reposition
- reset
- reshape
- reshuffle
- resolve
- restore
- restructure
- restyle
- retouch
- revamp
- review
- revise
- revolutionize
- rework
- rewrite
- rid
- right
- run through
- scan
- scrub
- scrutinize
- set right
- set straight
- shape
- shape up
- shift
- shift gears
- shock
- standardize
- stir up
- straighten out
- study
- substitute
- swear off
- switch
- switch over
- tamper with
- temper
- tighten
- touch up
- transfigure
- transform
- translate
- transmogrify
- transmute
- transpose
- transubstantiate
- turn
- turn around
- turn one around
- turn over a new leaf
- turn over new leaf
- turn the corner
- turn the tables
- turn upside down
- tweak
- update
- upgrade
- uplift
- vacillate
- vary
- veer
- warp
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