regroup
word
Definition
To come together again in a group, often after being separated or disorganized, or to reorganize for a new plan or strategy.
Usage & Nuances
'Regroup' is often used in military, business, or personal contexts when individuals or teams need to pause, recover, and plan again. Common phrases: 'let's regroup', 'the team regrouped', often after setbacks or disruptions.
Spanish: reagrupar - reorganizarsePortuguese (BR): reagrupar - reorganizar-sePortuguese (PT): reagrupar - reorganizar-seChinese (Simplified): 重组 - 重新集合Chinese (Traditional): 重組 - 重新集合Hindi: पुनर्गठित करना - दोबारा इकठ्ठा करनाArabic: إعادة التجمع - إعادة التنظيمBengali: পুনরায় একত্রিত হওয়া - পুনরায় সংগঠিত হওয়াRussian: перегруппироваться - собраться зановоJapanese: 再集合する - 立て直すVietnamese: tập hợp lại - tổ chức lạiKorean: 다시 모이다 - 재정비하다Turkish: yeniden gruplanmak - tekrar bir araya gelmekUrdu: دوبارہ منظم ہونا - دوبارہ اکٹھا ہوناIndonesian: berkumpul kembali - menyusun kembali
Example Sentences
After the meeting went off track, we took a break to regroup and focus.
natural
Let's regroup after lunch to finish this project.
basic
The soldiers needed to regroup after the attack.
basic
We had to regroup our ideas to solve the problem.
basic
She needed a moment to regroup before answering the tough questions.
natural
When things fall apart, sometimes you just have to regroup and try again.
natural