"Regroup" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Regroup" Meaning

To regroup means to reorganize or rearrange made-up units of something, often in a way that allows for a more effective or efficient use of resources, or to reassemble a group of people or things that have become separated or dysfunctional.

"Regroup" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "regroup"


1. In a Military Context

In the heat of battle, the army had to regroup its platoons to counterattack the enemy positions.

2. In a Marketing Scenario

After analyzing the feedback from our focus group, we will regroup our marketing strategy to better target our core audience.

3. In a Computing Environment

The computer system needed to regroup all user data and software settings after a significant update to prevent technical glitches.

4. In Personal Organization

Those who have trouble managing their finances often need to regroup their budget and spending priorities.

5. In a Business Meeting

The management team decided to regroup our company's goals and objectives in light of the recent market shifts to stay competitive.

"Regroup" Similar Words

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"a feeling of sadness or disappointment about a decision or action that was made in the past, often accompanied by a wish to reverse or undo the decision."

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Reluctant or sorrowful acceptance or acknowledgment of something unpleasant or disappointing, often accompanied by a sense of apology or remorse.

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Feeling or showing sorrow, dissatisfaction, or displeasure over something that has happened or been done, especially because it is now clear that it was a mistake.

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Feeling sad or unhappy because something bad or unpleasant has happened, or because you wish you had done something differently in the past.

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To grind or crush something again, often in order to make it finer or smoother.<br><br>Example: she regrind the beans to make a finer powder for coffee.

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To grow or develop again, especially after a period of not having grown or developed. <br><br>Example: The company's online sales are regrowing after it implemented new marketing strategies. <br><br>It can also describe a process of renewal or recovery, as in "her hair was regrowing after chemotherapy."

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A debt of gratitude, a thank you, usually an act of polite acknowledgement of a favor or benefit received.

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