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regroup

verb

  1. to group again or differently
  2. collect onesself
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Wiktionary

Pronunciation: /ˈɹiːɡɹuːp/ / /ɹiːˈɡɹuːp/

noun

Etymology: Borrowed from French regrouper. By surface analysis, re- + group.

  1. An act of regrouping.

verb

Etymology: Borrowed from French regrouper. By surface analysis, re- + group.

  1. To pause and become organized again.

    As half-time approached with Everton desperate to get into the dressing room and regroup, Liverpool were awarded a penalty for Jagielka's rash challenge on Suarez. This time there was no disputing Atkinson's decision, but Howard rescued Everton by diving low to his left to keep out Kuyt's spot-kick.

  2. To group or categorize again.
  3. To reform as a group.