noun
- the act of organizing again or forming new groups
- a method in subtraction where you borrow from the next higher place value
Usage: mathematics
verb
- present participle of regroup: to organize again or form new groups
Examples
- The teacher explained regrouping in subtraction problems.
- After the merger, the company began regrouping its departments.
- The soldiers are regrouping after the battle.
- She had trouble with regrouping when doing math homework.
- The team is regrouping for the second half of the season.
- Regrouping the students by skill level helped improve learning.
- The political party is regrouping after their election loss.