restructure

verb
UK: /riːˈstrʌktʃər/
US: /riːˈstrʌktʃər/
  1. To change the way something is organized or done.

    1. The company needs to restructure its departments to improve efficiency.
    2. They had to restructure the entire project after the initial plan failed badly.
  2. To reorganize a company, system, or organization.

    1. The school decided to restructure the academic calendar next year.
    2. The government is planning to restructure the healthcare system for better access.
restructure noun
  1. The act of changing the way something is organized.

    1. The company announced a major restructure of its sales division.
    2. The restructure aims to create a more efficient and collaborative environment.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "restructure" in English means: To change the way something is organized or done., To reorganize a company, system, or organization..

The phonetic transcription of "restructure" is /riːˈstrʌktʃər/ in British English and /riːˈstrʌktʃər/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "restructure": reform, rearrange, rebuild, remodel, reorganize.

Example usage of "restructure": "The company needs to restructure its departments to improve efficiency.". More examples on the page.