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regroup
[ ree-groop ]
regroup
/ ːˈɡː /
verb
- to reorganize (military forces), esp after an attack or a defeat
- tr to rearrange into a new grouping or groupings
- intr to consider using different tactics after a setback in a contest or argument
Other 51Թ Forms
- ·dzܱmԳ noun
Example Sentences
However, the Englishman regrouped after the mid-session pause and made a century break as he took three of the remaining five frames to limit the damage prior to Tuesday afternoon's concluding session.
Come World Cup time - in front of what are likely to be record-breaking crowds - being calm and regrouping under pressure is certainly a handy skill to call upon.
The Knights needed to regroup and appear to be back in the playoff hunt in the Mission League.
From a mechanical standpoint, Roberts has noticed May’s growth from a pitcher who once let things “sort of spiral” when he lost command to one who can now regroup and get the outs he needs.
"It's obvious that our rights are fragile and the world is regrouping, so we have to continue this battle," the activist warns.
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