verb
To organize or arrange again, especially after a setback or change in circumstances.
After the unexpected defeat, the team had to regroup and come up with a new strategy for the tournament.
To gather or come together again in a different formation or arrangement.
The soldiers were ordered to regroup at the designated point after the ambush.
To reorganize one's thoughts, ideas, or efforts to improve focus or efficiency.
She decided to take a short break to regroup before continuing her project.