re
group
Third Person
regroups
Present Participle
regrouping
Past Tense
regrouped
Past Participle
regrouped
1
to organize again, especially after facing a setback or challenge
- After losing the first round, the team needed to regroup before the next match.
- Following the unexpected setback, the project manager called for a meeting to regroup and reassess the situation.
- The students regrouped after the exam to study more effectively for the next one.
- The coach instructed the players to regroup and maintain their focus during the halftime break.
Synonyms:
2
to organize or gather things or people into a new arrangement or group
transitive
- After the chaotic meeting, they decided to regroup the committee members for better coordination.
- The teacher regrouped the students to ensure an even distribution of skills in each project team.
- They regrouped the items in the warehouse to make the layout more efficient.
- The company plans to regroup its departments to improve communication and workflow.
- The organizers regrouped the participants by age category for the competition.