restructure
Collocations
4VERB + RESTRUCTURE
doesn't, don't, forced, need, needs
RESTRUCTURE + NOUN
business, debt, economy, leadership, management, minneapolis, team, we're
PREP.
in
ADV.
fundamentally
Definitions
verb
To change the organization of.
On Tuesday, a proposal to fundamentally restructure the Minneapolis police department in the wake of George Floyd’s death in 2020 was soundly defeated, a setback that even many Democrats acknowledged could be laid at the feet of the “defund the police” movement that some within the party embraced last summer.
To modify the terms of a loan, providing relief to a debtor who would otherwise be forced to default.
Valencia were in crisis, a club with two stadiums – one they could not sell and one that they could not afford to finish building – and a debt of €230m, the repayment of which was restructured.
noun
A reorganization.
We found this in the 1990s when organisations went through some fairly severe restructures.
Thesaurus
Synonyms
verb — construct or form anew or provide with a new structure
- reconstitute
Antonyms
Idioms & Phrases
Example Bank
6On Tuesday, a proposal to fundamentally restructure the Minneapolis police department in the wake of George Floyd’s death in 2020 was soundly defeated, a setback that even many Democrats acknowledged
WiktionaryValencia were in crisis, a club with two stadiums – one they could not sell and one that they could not afford to finish building – and a debt of €230m, the repayment of which was restructured.
WiktionaryWe found this in the 1990s when organisations went through some fairly severe restructures.
WiktionaryIf we don't restructure our business, we're going to go under.
Tatoeba · #7744150Algeria needs to restructure its economy.
Tatoeba · #8550812He was forced to restructure his business in 2012 after a legal battle broke out within the family.
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