shake-up

compound noun26 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.8

Common term for an important and significant reorganization.

Refers to a significant and large-scale reorganization.

Emphasizes the very large scale of the reorganization.

Indicates a reorganization of exceptionally large scale and impact.

A reorganization of the management team of an organization.

A reorganization that involves fundamental and far-reaching changes.

A total and thorough reorganization.

A reorganization that has been suggested but not yet implemented.

A reorganization of government departments or ministers.

A reorganization that needs to happen immediately.

Covering a large number of different areas or subjects.

A reorganization of the senior management or board of directors of a company.

A reorganization that causes a lot of public disagreement.

A reorganization that has been expected for a long time.

Affecting everyone or everything within an organization or system.

Used to describe something happening as part of a reorganization.

Indicates the broader field or system affected by the reorganization.

Indicates the specific organization or location where the reorganization is happening.

To be confronted with an impending reorganization.

To require a reorganization.

To cause a reorganization to happen.

To make arrangements for a future reorganization.

To publicly demand a reorganization.

To go through the process of a reorganization (more formal).

To experience a reorganization.

To state that a reorganization will definitely happen.