verb
- to arrange or organize something again in a different way
- to arrange a musical composition for different instruments or voices than originally written
Usage: music
Examples
- The company decided to reorchestrate its marketing strategy for the new product launch.
- After the merger, they had to reorchestrate the entire management structure.
- The composer chose to reorchestrate the symphony for a smaller ensemble.
- The conductor will reorchestrate this piece for our high school band.
- We need to reorchestrate our approach to customer service.
- The director wanted to reorchestrate the scene to create more dramatic impact.