restructure
11restructure — Date: 1942 transitive verb to change the makeup, organization, or pattern of intransitive verb to restructure something …
12restructure — verb Restructure is used with these nouns as the object: ↑debt, ↑economy …
13restructure — re|struc|ture [ˌri:ˈstrʌktʃə US ər] v [T] to change the way in which something such as a government, business, or system is organized ▪ proposals to radically restructure Britain s electronics industry >restructuring n [U and C] ▪ the major… …
14restructure — re•struc•ture [[t]riˈstrʌk tʃər[/t]] v. tured, tur•ing 1) cvb to alter or restore the structure of 2) cvb to effect a fundamental change in, as an organization 3) cvb to restructure something • Etymology: 1940–45 …
15restructure — verb To change the organization of …
16restructure — Synonyms and related words: accommodate, adapt, adjust, alter, ameliorate, better, break up, change, convert, copy, deform, denature, diversify, do over, duplicate, fit, improve, make over, meliorate, mitigate, modify, modulate, mutate, overthrow …
17restructure — re|struc|ture [ ,ri strʌktʃər ] verb transitive * to organize something such as a company in a different way so that it will operate better ╾ re|struc|tur|ing noun count or uncount …
18restructure — re·struc·ture || ‚rÉªË strÊŒktʃə(r) v. rebuild, reestablish, reorganize …
19restructure — to dismiss from employment Not altogether misleading, as the new structure will be different from the old, with fewer folk to pay: The men (and one woman) are unemployed, swept from their jobs by a deadly combination of recession and… …
20restructure — verb 1》 organize differently. 2》 Finance convert (a debt) into debt that is repayable at a later time …