Verb
re-group (third-person singular simple present re-groups, present participle re-grouping, simple past and past participle re-grouped)
Alternative form of regroup.
“It’s not something that I’m thinking about, I think we need to get through tonight, see where the chips fall and then we will re-group as a party, asses what’s happened and what the next steps need to be,” she said. Source: Internet
After the fall of Benin City, the British war party felt that with the Uromi and Uzea army still standing in Esanland, Benin city could re-group; thus they launched an unprovoked and a pre-emptive war on Uromi and Uzea. Source: Internet
“Our powerplay needs some work; we have to do a better job backchecking through their zone and our re-group needs to be better. Source: Internet
Canada now has to re-group for six games on the road – starting against Olympic champions Brazil in Bulgaria on Friday. Source: Internet
"It’s vital that we now dust ourselves down and re-group. Source: Internet
Groups of 50 are allowed to re-group if it can be done safely. Source: Internet