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reˈgroup, v.|riː-| [re- 5 a.] trans. and intr. To group again. Hence reˈgrouping vbl. n.
1885Pall Mall G. 7 Oct. 1/2 Regrouping of parties might begin under much more favourable auspices. 1889Spectator 19 Oct., A happy knack of refurbishing and regrouping the well-known properties. a1944K. Douglas Alamein to Zem Zem (1946) 69 We had all seen the enemy so disorganized that it did not seem possible he could regroup enough to give us much trouble. 1976National Observer (U.S.) 22 May 10/3 It was very important for me to find day care so I could regroup psychologically. 1981Times 25 Apr. 12/3 The host and the other men said their evening prayers. They regrouped around the fire. |