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Definition of Regroup
1. Verb. Organize anew, as after a setback.
Generic synonyms: Form, Organise, Organize
Derivative terms: Reorganization, Reorganization
2. Verb. Reorganize into new groups.
Definition of Regroup
1. Verb. To pause and get organized before trying again. ¹
2. Verb. to group or categorize again. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Regroup
1. group [v -ED, -ING, -S] - See also: group
Lexicographical Neighbors of Regroup
Literary usage of Regroup
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Across the Reef: The Amphibious Tracked Vehicle at War by Victor J. Croizat (2001)
"Fall Back and regroup The Japanese advance; the Battles of Midway and Guadalcanal
THE war in the Pacific exploded in a series of surprise attacks launched ..."
2. Skill Sharpeners Math, Grade 2 by Douglass Wurst, Sharman Wurst (2005)
"Skills: Two-Digit Addition with and Without regrouping Add. Remember—if the ones
are greater than <R, you must regroup and move the tens to the tens place. ..."
3. An Introduction to the Theory of Statistics by George Udny Yule (1919)
"regroup by 2-inch intervals, SS'o-SO'S, etc., for father, 69'5-61'5, etc., for son.
... regroup by ten-year intervals (16-, 25-, 35-, etc. ..."
4. Balancing Reading & Language Learning: A Resource for Teaching English by Mary Cappellini (2005)
"In an upper-grade classroom, we would then regroup after this first short ...
I usually regroup the children again to read another book in a read-aloud, ..."
5. On the Foundation and Technic of Arithmetic by George Bruce Halsted (1912)
"Remainder division will regroup a given set, the dividend, into smaller sets each
with the same cardinal as a given set, the divisor, and a remaining set ..."