Dictionary.com
Thesaurus.com
Synonyms

reconfigure

American  
[ree-kuhn-fig-yer] / ˌri kənˈfɪg jər /

verb (used with object)

reconfigured, reconfiguring
  1. to change the shape or formation of; remodel; restructure.


reconfigure British  
/ ˌriːkənˈfɪɡə /

verb

  1. (tr) to rearrange the elements or settings of (a system, device, computer application, etc)

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Other Word Forms

Etymology

Origin of reconfigure

1965–70; re- + configure, by back formation from configuration

Example Sentences

Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.

See Examples For:

Many expect that Paramount may have to reconfigure its children’s television holdings abroad due to the proposed combination of two large players — Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 30, 2026

On Friday, the Masters champion demonstrated his ability to reconfigure and recover.

From BBC May 16, 2026

Now, he is considering how to reconfigure the company’s operations for easier access to the newly important export hubs.

From The Wall Street Journal May 13, 2026

The advance points toward a future in which light could be used to design and reconfigure electronic circuits directly on a chip.

From Science Daily Mar. 3, 2026

Not only did Pachakuti reconfigure the capital, he laid out the institutions that characterized Tawantinsuyu itself.

From "1491" by Charles C. Mann

Later, that biological element was sort of reconfigured into something known as “disruptive technologies.”

From Salon Jun. 15, 2026

The district was reconfigured under Proposition 50, the ballot measure that passed last year to redraw the boundaries of the state’s congressional districts.

From Los Angeles Times May 1, 2026

Chevron also reconfigured its Asian refineries to make them yield more fuel as Asia faces a severe shortage and has been forced to ration oil products.

From Barron's Apr. 30, 2026

Yet this scene, too, is ultimately reconfigured in surprising ways, leaving its meanings bracingly indefinite.

From The Wall Street Journal Mar. 31, 2026

A self-taught electrician, Tsalig was in high demand to install electricity in our neighbors' newly reconfigured cellars.

From "The Boy on the Wooden Box" by Leon Leyson

Energy majors like BP, Eni and Repsol invested in the field, but have largely focused on distributing traditional fuel instead of reconfiguring their refineries to make SAF.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 2, 2026

“Installing stairlifts, reconfiguring bathrooms, widening doorways and adding entrance ramps may carry a price tag in excess of tens of thousands of dollars.”

From MarketWatch Apr. 15, 2026

"The fact that we are reconfiguring it, not letting it fall into disrepair, is a great story," Lier said.

From Barron's Feb. 18, 2026

Among the key elements of the new plan are reconfiguring academic units and professional services, securing more commercial finance and consolidating efficiencies.

From BBC Apr. 29, 2025

For me, marriage was more like a full-on merger, a reconfiguring of two lives into one, with the well-being of a family taking precedence over any one agenda or goal.

From "Becoming" by Michelle Obama

Vocabulary.com logo
by dictionary.com

Join 12,000,000 vocabulary learners

Start learning new words today on VocabTrainer.
You'll remember them forever.

Start training