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regroup

[ree-groop] / riˈgrup /


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In some respects, the half-time whistle came at a bad time for Macclesfield as it disturbed their momentum and allowed Brentford to take a breath and regroup.

From BBC

But having fallen short, they must now regroup and carry the same level of belief and physicality into next week's match against France in Paris.

From BBC

He said the drone attacks there decreased by as much as 15% after Starlink was cut off, which coincided with weather changes and a regrouping of Russian forces in the south.

From The Wall Street Journal

As he regroups before the next run of three matches, he will be just as delighted at the spirit and never-say-die attitude that helped to get them.

From BBC

Despite losing three games in a row on her way to dropping the first set, plus the opening game of the second, Boulter was able to regroup and take the final to a decider.

From BBC