verb
- to form into a group again after being scattered or separated
- to reorganize in order to make a new effort or approach
Examples
- The team regroups at halftime to discuss new strategies.
- After the storm, the family regroups at their neighbor’s house.
- The company regroups its departments to improve efficiency.
- The soldiers regroup behind the hill after retreating.
- She takes a deep breath and regroups before trying again.
- The protesters regroup in the park after being dispersed.
- The study group regroups next week to prepare for finals.