reconfigure

verb
UK: /ˌriː.kənˈfɪɡ.ər/
US: /ˌriː.kənˈfɪɡ.jɚ/
  1. To change the arrangement or organization of something.

    1. We need to reconfigure the network.
    2. The software allows you to reconfigure the toolbar to suit your needs.
  2. To set up a computer system or application again, or in a different way, so that it can be used for a different task.

    1. Can you reconfigure the program, please?
    2. The engineer had to reconfigure the server after the unexpected system failure.
reconfigure adjective
  1. Having been arranged or organized in a new or different way.

    1. The reconfigured layout is much better.
    2. The team celebrated the reconfigured system improving efficiency by 20%.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "reconfigure" in English means: To change the arrangement or organization of something., To set up a computer system or application again, or in a different way, so that it can be used for a different task..

The phonetic transcription of "reconfigure" is /ˌriː.kənˈfɪɡ.ər/ in British English and /ˌriː.kənˈfɪɡ.jɚ/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "reconfigure": rearrange, reorder, reconstruct, reorganize, reset, remodel, rebuild.

Example usage of "reconfigure": "We need to reconfigure the network.". More examples on the page.