4 sentences with 'reorganising'

Example sentences and phrases with the word reorganising and other words derived from it.

Brief definition: reorganising

Changing the way something is arranged or structured, often to make it work better.


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In early 1814, General Belgrano handed over command of his battered army to José de San Martín, who set about reorganising it.
The new supreme director inspected the Army of the North, which was reorganising after its defeat at the Battle of Sipe-Sipe, and decided to relieve its chief, General Rondeau. Manuel Belgrano was to take his place.
The nobility showed their cunning in reorganising agriculture along more capitalist lines and, in turn, their hunger for land led to "enclosure" laws, especially in Britain. The result was continued, sometimes debilitating, pressure on the peasants.
Its population was only a quarter of France's and its monarchy was comparatively weak; just as France was reorganising along absolutist lines, England's monarchy was beset by powerful landowners with traditional privileges that they were not at all willing to relinquish.

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