redisposition

[US]/ˌriːdɪspəˈzɪʃən/
[UK]/ˌriːdɪspəˈzɪʃən/

Translation

n.The process of reorganizing or restructuring assets, particularly after converting claims or rights into sellable assets that are then processed and sold
Word Forms

Phrases & Collocations

redisposition of assets

the redisposition

redisposition process

during redisposition

redisposition phase

complete redisposition

redisposition plan

after redisposition

redisposition strategy

final redisposition

Example Sentences

the company announced a complete redisposition of its assets to improve operational efficiency.

after the merger, the board approved a strategic redisposition of all company resources.

the military planned a careful redisposition of troops along the northern border.

urban planners recommended a thorough redisposition of public transportation routes.

the government initiated a systematic redisposition of its foreign diplomatic personnel.

hospital administrators oversaw a comprehensive redisposition of medical staff during the crisis.

the team underwent a significant redisposition of responsibilities to address performance issues.

the reorganization required an immediate redisposition of office space and equipment.

economic conditions demanded a rapid redisposition of investment portfolios.

the project manager coordinated a careful redisposition of tasks among team members.

environmental scientists proposed an innovative redisposition of protected areas to maximize conservation.

the airline announced a temporary redisposition of flight schedules due to weather conditions.

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