recombobulate

Etymology
Jocular formation from re- and discombobulate.

Verb

 * 1)  To cause to think clearly again; to reorient; to put back into working order.
 * 2) * 1992, Natty Bumppo Lonely Hearts
 * Please allow me to recombobulate you. Your portrait “Oneside of Natty” frightens me as much as Amy’s sketch.
 * 1) * 2002 April 14, Jeff Westbrook, “The 30% Iron Chef”, Futurama, season 3, episode 22, Fox Broadcasting Company
 * Zoidberg: Aw, I’ll never recombobulate this ship!
 * 1)  To (come to) think clearly again; to reorient oneself; to get (oneself) back into working order.
 * 2) * 2005, Stephin Merritt, The Paris Review Book of People with Problems
 * You need a little time to recombobulate is all.
 * You need a little time to recombobulate is all.