regrouped

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past of regroup
regroup
To pause and get organized before trying again; to group or categorize again
regroup
{f} reorganize in groups; arrange in new groups; rearrange again
regroup
When people, especially soldiers, regroup, or when someone regroups them, they form an organized group again, in order to continue fighting. Now the rebel army has regrouped and reorganised The rebels may simply be using the truce to regroup their forces
regroup
From Parallel Lines or other applicable formations Centers Trade & Roll as Ends 1/4 Out, Trade & Veer Out (Press Out) Parallel Lines end in Facing Lines
regroup
To change the grouping of numbers by separating ones, from tens, from hundreds, and so forth, and grouping the parts of the numbers with other like values (See borrowing, carrying )
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A process used in real estate auctions where a bidder has the opportunity to combine several parcels of land previously selected by other bidders, thereby creating one larger parcel out of several smaller parcels This process is often used in conjunction with bidder's choice
regroup
reorganize into new groups
regroup
organize anew, as after a setback
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