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regroup

3 definitions • 4 examples
1
to organize something again in order to make a new effort, especially after a defeat:

Examples:

They lost their first game, but then regrouped and beat Detroit and Hartford.
2
to organize again in order to make a new effort, esp. after a defeat:

Examples:

[ I ] They lost their first game, but then regrouped and beat Detroit and Hartford.
3
to change the structure of an organization or a group of people to make it more successful, especially when there have been problems:

Examples:

It was a financial setback that forced them to regroup.
They need time to recover, regroup, and come up with a new strategy.

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