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reestructuración

reh-es-trook-too-rah-SYOHNre.es.tɾuk.tu.ɾaˈsjon

reestructuración means restructuring in Spanish (reorganizing a company or system).

restructuring

Also: reorganization, refinancing
NounfB2formal
A group of colorful wooden blocks being rearranged from a messy pile into a neat, organized tower.

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La empresa anunció una reestructuración interna para mejorar la eficiencia.

B2

The company announced an internal restructuring to improve efficiency.

Estamos negociando la reestructuración de la deuda bancaria.

C1

We are negotiating the restructuring of the bank debt.

El plan de reestructuración afectará a varios departamentos.

B2

The restructuring plan will affect several departments.

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • reorganización (reorganization)
  • reforma (reform)
  • remodelación (remodeling/overhaul)

Antonyms

Common Collocations

  • reestructuración de la deudadebt restructuring
  • reestructuración empresarialcorporate restructuring
  • proceso de reestructuraciónrestructuring process

Translate to Spanish

Words that translate to "reestructuración" in Spanish:

refinancingreorganizationrestructuring

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👥 Word Family
reestructurar(to restructure)Verb
estructura(structure)Noun
estructurado(structured)Adjective
🎵 Rhymes
canciónatenciónevolución
📚 Etymology

Formed by the prefix 're-' (meaning 'again' or 'back') and the noun 'estructuración' (from the Latin 'structura', meaning a building or arrangement).

First recorded: Modern era (industrial/corporate usage)

Cognates (Related words)

English: restructuringFrench: restructurationPortuguese: reestruturação

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is 'reestructuración' used for physical buildings?

It can be, but usually 'remodelación' or 'reforma' is more common for physical construction. 'Reestructuración' usually refers to systems, finances, or organization charts.

Why does it have two 'e's at the beginning?

The first 'e' belongs to the prefix 're-' (meaning repeat) and the second 'e' is the start of the word 'estructura' (structure). Together they make 're-estructura'.

Is it a common word in daily conversation?

Not really. You'll hear it in the news, in office meetings, or read it in newspapers, but you wouldn't usually use it to talk about organizing your bedroom.