1. regrouping - Noun
2. regrouping - Verb
regrouping
present participle of regroup
regrouping (plural regroupings)
A new grouping; the act or result of grouping again.
Growth is a spiral process, doubling back on itself, reassessing and regrouping. Julia Margaret Cameron
After regrouping from their initial insertion the SEALs split into two teams and proceeded to their objectives. Source: Internet
Although crossover and mutation are known as the main genetic operators, it is possible to use other operators such as regrouping, colonization-extinction, or migration in genetic algorithms. Source: Internet
After regrouping the terms, the right-hand side becomes: : Because ε(h) and η(k h ) tend to zero as h tends to zero, the first two bracketed terms tend to zero as h tends to zero. Source: Internet
A slight regrouping of the letters obtains kubernis kosika, "Cybernis, son of Cosicas," where Cosicas is for Kheziga. Source: Internet
Following infantry quickly became exhausted, and artillery, supplies and fresh formations could not be brought forward over the battlefields quickly enough to maintain the pressure on the regrouping enemy. Source: Internet