Similar words: shake up, make up, make-up, wake up, take up, rake up, makeup, shake. Meaning: n. the imposition of a new organization; organizing differently (often involving extensive and drastic changes).
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31 Clinton spoke at a press event with Greek Foreign Minister Stavros Lambrinidis, newly installed after the recent Greek Cabinet shakeup.
32 The shakeup reflects the sense of crisis within Toyota as it navigates one of the toughest periods in its 70-year history.
33 And if design concepts from the YCC catch on,(www.Sentencedict.com) it could mean a shakeup is in store for male-dominated design teams in nearly every industry.
34 North Korean leader Kim Jong Il attended a special session of the country's lawmaking body, which boosted the status of his brother-in-law in a shakeup of top government positions on Monday.
35 A big steel company was feeling it was time for a shakeup, hired a new head of human resources.
36 The shakeup is coming to an industry that has changed little for decades.
37 With the current Lakers squad poised for a shakeup and a lockout looming in the NBA, Jackson chose a good time to move on.
38 The shakeup gave Clinton a chance to revitalize his weary team.
39 Undaunted, Sarkozy replaced his education and higher education ministers in a recent government shakeup and vowed to push ahead.
40 In 2003, Huawei nearly sold its network infrastructure business to Motorola, says Huawei Deputy Chairman Xu Zhijun, but the deal died after a Motorola management shakeup.
41 The shakeup was seen as an attempt to calm that uproar.
42 But even though the military is widely popular with the public, there was no sign that the government shakeup would placate protesters.
43 This renders any reshuffle a bold step and the first shakeup of King Abdullah's reign was intended to send a message of reform.
44 Harvard economist Clayton Christensen predicts a major shakeup in the software industry, cautions Apple, and explains why the recession is good for innovation.
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