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regather /riːˈɡaðə /verb1 [with object] Collect or gather again: after 1910 the workers' movement regathered momentum...- The short kick-off after Martin's try was regathered by Darren Callaghan, who made a bigger impact at scrum-half in the second half than he had at full-back in the first.
- Groves scored next when Paul Scott kicked through on the last, regathered the ball and touched down under the posts.
- In the four years of a Kerry administration, we can regather our forces and select someone less obvious and more competent to run against him in 2008, re-asserting true conservative dominance in the years to come.
2 [no object] Meet or come together again: they regathered at lunchtime to resume their drinking...- But the Tigers simply regathered, reset and presented the ball to Healey.
- Alas the surge was short lived as West regathered and countered the Eagle attack.
- The whole group of protesters was able to regather from the violence and march peacefully through the CBD, past boutique fashion and jewellery shops, without damaging a thing.
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