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regroup

[ree-groop] / riˈgrup /


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"That break really helped me to regroup and come back with new energy."

From Barron's

But the Panthers regrouped and cut the score to 17-14 at half-time, before tying the game in the third quarter.

From BBC

Somehow, England must regroup overnight to find some fight with the bat when Smith eventually allows them to begin their second innings.

From BBC

Yet the villagers fear the militants will be able to regroup.

From BBC

DeVaughn had little time to grieve; she knew the church needed to regroup and try to heal.

From Los Angeles Times