regroup

/riːˈɡruːp/
verb
  1. To form into a new or organized group, especially after a disruption or to prepare for a new effort.
    • Let's take a break and regroup before we continue the meeting.
    • After losing the first match, the team regrouped and won the next two.
    • The soldiers regrouped behind the hill before launching a counterattack.
  2. To rearrange or reorganize items or people into different groups.
    • We need to regroup the files by date instead of by name.
    • The teacher regrouped the students by skill level for the project.
    • The manager regrouped the departments to improve efficiency.
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