reaggregate

/riˈæɡrəɡeɪt/
verb
  1. To gather or come together again into a group or mass after being separated.
    • After the storm, the flock of birds began to reaggregate on the telephone wires.
    • When the meeting ended, the protesters slowly started to reaggregate in the park.
    • The scientists observed the cells reaggregate into a single cluster under the microscope.
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