Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

regroup

verb
/rɪˈɡruːp/
Definition
To organize or arrange oneself or a group again after a period of disarray or in response to changing circumstances.
Examples
  • After the team lost its first match, they needed to regroup and plan for the next game.
  • The soldiers were ordered to regroup at the base after the skirmish.
  • Let’s take a moment to regroup and think about our next steps.
Meaning
Regrouping refers to the process of coming back together to reorganize or rethink strategies after a setback or disruption.
Synonyms
  • reorganize
  • reassemble
  • convene
  • reform
  • rethink