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third-person singular simple present regroups, present participle regrouping, simple past and past participle regrouped
(intransitive) To pause and get organized again. quotations examples
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.
2011 October 1, Phil McNulty, “Everton 0 - 2 Liverpool”, in BBC Sport
(transitive) To group or categorize again. examples
To re-form as a group. quotations examples
Ultimately, a regrouped and seemingly ever-changing organization fronted by Frayne and lead guitarist/vocalist Bill Kirchen was firmly planted in San Francisco.
1990, Wayne Jancik, The Billboard Book of One-Hit Wonders, page 283
plural regroups
An act of regrouping. examples