1 : to form into a group again [no obj] ▪ Members of the search party will regroup in the morning. [+ obj] ▪ The general regrouped his forces after the retreat. 2 [no obj] : to stop for a short time and prepare yourself before you continue doing something that is difficult : to stop and think, reorganize, etc., before continuing
▪ Let's regroup and try this again. ▪ Wait a minute. I need to regroup. ▪ The coach called a time-out to give his players time to regroup.
▪ Let's regroup and try this again. ▪ Wait a minute. I need to regroup. ▪ The coach called a time-out to give his players time to regroup.







