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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
regroup
verb
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ After a tantrum, a child needs time to regroup.
▪ Several of the remaining members may regroup for a new project.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ A little while after the cake-cutting, the party began to regroup.
▪ Alcatel Cable will regroup operations with an international management structure, Pierre said.
▪ Barely a hundred survived to regroup with Davout's reserves in the moorland north of the village.
▪ I thought we lost our focus a little bit in January and we have to regroup.
▪ Jurors will regroup June 10 to hear closing arguments.
▪ The Copts would merely regroup without him.
▪ We will regroup at a statue of an eagle.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
regroup

also re-group, 1838, from re- "again" + group (v.). Related: Regrouped; regrouping.

Wiktionary
regroup

vb. To pause and get organized before trying again.

WordNet
regroup
  1. v. organize anew, as after a setback [syn: reorganize, reorganise]

  2. reorganize into new groups

Wikipedia
Regroup

Regroup is a communications platform for organizations that offers forums, group management, mailing list management, intranet, emergency messaging, group SMS, text messages, and social media.

Regroup also has teamed with Datatel to offer a next-generation Emergency Messaging solution.

Regroup (disambiguation)

Regroup may refer to:

  • Regroup, to re-form a tactical formation
  • Regroup, a web platform for communications and messaging

Usage examples of "regroup".

The photino bird flocks began to regroup, gliding unimpeded through the glowing wreckage of the star.

With no chance to regroup and re-form the testudo, we were left to fight for our lives hand to hand.

They would do fine, handling detection chores for the entire company during this lull while the autochthones regrouped and licked their wounds.

Burhmund and Classicus had regrouped their scattered forces, minus a substantial contingent that Cerialis had trapped.

When they regrouped, Westermann and Fournier led a furious counter-attack, with the Marseillais in the van shooting their way over the empty space towards the palace.

Margaret had several dead proxies collected by a maintenance robot and ordered that the survivors should be regrouped and kept above the deep part of the Rift where the vacuum organisms proliferated.

Margaret had several dead proxies collected by a sample robot and ordered that the survivors should be regrouped and kept above the deep part of the Rift where the vacuum organisms proliferated.

Beltrenini and the other Counselors still in the process of regrouping after their scattering by the Vuuka.

Back in Kurdistan, the KDP pressed its advantage, taking many PUK towns, only to be stopped at as-Sulaymaniyyah by strong defenses and then evicted from its territory altogether in a counteroffensive that October after the PUK had regrouped and rearmed with weapons from Iran.

He could imagine the post-238 insurrectionists regrouping, growing and stealing more ships.

Yet no one had officially regrouped the legions into cohorts rather than maniples, or restructured its centurion hierarchy to deal with cohorts rather than maniples.

Beaten at the outset when his men were outflanked, he had somehow regrouped, steadied his line, and fought back with a savagery that chilled even the longtime outlaw.

Caught off guard, Dain regrouped hastily and tightened his grip on the lance.

This just made matters worse, infuriating an already defiant population, and as fast as troopers put the rebellion down in one place, it just popped up in another, regrouping and re-forming faster than it could be dispersed.

No cow dung or horse droppings, but several bevies of sparrows, which kept regrouping and raised their hubbub to the third power when Amsel alit from the bus.