1. regroup - Noun
2. regroup - Verb
reorganize into new groups
organize anew, as after a setback
Source: WordNetToday, certain people file for bankruptcy, businesses and individuals, and it no longer has the stigma it once had. Now it's almost considered wise, a way to regroup and come back again. David Dinkins
Sometimes when you're fighting, fighting, fighting, the mind needs some time off and you regroup and get back to normal. David Ortiz
When you come off something really disappointing, you want to come back and kind of regroup and get involved in something positive right away. Andy Roddick
We're always experiencing joy or sadness. But there are lots of people who've closed down. And there are times in one's life when one has to close down just to regroup. Leonard Cohen
There's a sort of sibling moratorium when you're establishing yourself as an adult. So much of your energy has to be focused on other things like work and kids. But when people become more settled, siblings tend to regroup because now you're building a new extended family. Jeffrey Kluger
I want to help give people the ability to stop and take just a few minutes a day to regroup and refocus: to give them a chance to get perspective on the things that matter and the things that don't. Ariel Garten