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to regroup
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neu gruppieren, sich neu sortieren
to organize again, especially after facing a setback or challenge
Intransitive
02
neu gruppieren, umordnen
to organize or gather things or people into a new arrangement or group
Transitive: to regroup sb/sth
regroup
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Beispiel
The company decided to regroup its resources after facing financial difficulties.
The coach instructed the players to regroup and maintain their focus during the halftime break.
Following the unexpected setback, the project manager called for a meeting to regroup and reassess the situation.
The students regrouped after the exam to study more effectively for the next one.
After losing the first round, the team needed to regroup before the next match.