verb
- to arrange or organize something in a different way
Usage: often used in technical contexts
Examples
- The IT team had to reconfigure the network after the security breach.
- She decided to reconfigure her office space for better productivity.
- The software allows users to reconfigure the interface to their preferences.
- Engineers reconfigured the assembly line to increase efficiency.
- The company plans to reconfigure its departments next quarter.
- You can reconfigure the settings by accessing the control panel.