Regroup (verb)

  1. To gather or organize (people or things) again after they have become dispersed or disorganized.
  2. To reorganize oneself or one's thoughts or plans for a new effort.

Origin:

Late 19th century: from re- "again" + group.

Examples:

  1. The team regrouped at halftime and came back to win the game.
  2. The company regrouped after the financial crisis and became profitable again.
  3. The soldiers regrouped and launched a counterattack.
  4. The hikers regrouped after getting lost and found their way back to the trail.
  5. The company regrouped and developed a new strategy to increase sales.
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