regroup

[US]/riː'gruːp/
[UK]/ˌri'ɡrup/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vi. to reassemble; to reorganize
vt. to rearrange; to redeploy

Example Sentences

The team needs to regroup after losing the first game.

Let's regroup and come up with a new plan.

It's important to regroup and refocus when facing challenges.

After a setback, it's crucial to regroup and move forward.

The company decided to regroup and reorganize its departments.

The team will regroup at the meeting room before the presentation.

We need to regroup our resources to tackle this project efficiently.

It's time to regroup our thoughts and come up with a solution.

The soldiers regrouped quickly after the enemy's ambush.

She needed to regroup emotionally before making a decision.

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