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11 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Reorganize' in a Sentence

"To arrange or structure things again." more

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We should reorganize the alphabet letters on the board.
The teacher asked us to reorganize our desks in a neat row.
We need to reorganize the toys in the toy box.
We need to reorganize the classroom after the art lesson.
The team had to reorganize their strategy after the coach's halftime talk.
After the storm, we had to reorganize the garden to fix the scattered plants.
Can you help me reorganize the colorful blocks?
She has been reorganizing her wardrobe to make space for new clothes.
After the strong windstorm, the students helped reorganize the fallen books in the library.
The teacher decided to reorganize the classroom desks for better group discussions.
The explorer had to reorganize his backpack before embarking on the jungle expedition.

Reorganize

ree-awr-guh-nahyz
verbTo arrange or structure things again.

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Last Updated On: August 17, 2024
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