- a word derived from reorganize.
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Yet his reputation as a corporate reorganizer dates from 1968, when he jumped from Ford to Rheinstahl, a once profitable firm that had been driven into the red by severe cost problems.
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With the Porter company as a base, Evans set out to acquire others, showed himself a clever and cool reorganizer of corporations.
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When Labor won in 1964, Brown was given the Department of Economic Affairs, quickly proved the most effective reorganizer the department had seen in years.
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Ruth Kemmerer, 22. only daughter of Edwin Walker Kemmerer, Princeton's famed professor of international finance, reorganizer of foreign banking and currency systems; and Dr. Erling Dorf, 29, assistant professor of geology at Princeton.
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That is why the agitator, reformer, prophet, reorganizer of society, who has found out "the truth" and wants to "get a law passed" to realize it right away, is only a mischief-maker.
From Folkways A Study of the Sociological Importance of Usages, Manners, Customs, Mores, and Morals by Sumner, William Graham