regroup

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Recent Examples of regroup Will Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu really back off his nation’s attacks on Iran, potentially allowing the current regime in Tehran to regroup and rebuild? Niall Stanage, The Hill, 23 June 2025 Ceasefires brokered by the government have often allowed these entities to regroup and grow stronger, making peace in Colombia increasingly fragile, says Mr. Sánchez. Mie Hoejris Dahl, Christian Science Monitor, 10 June 2025 But these emotions can block us from regrouping and trying again. Dr. Zorana Ivcevic Pringle, CNBC, 2 July 2025 The video resonated with many brides who understood the experience of plans falling apart and having to regroup with a smile – and perhaps a few tears. Tereza Shkurtaj, People.com, 28 June 2025 See All Example Sentences for regroup
Recent Examples of Synonyms for regroup
Verb
  • Speaking after Thursday’s loss, Shildt framed the demotion as an opportunity for the 27-year-old to regather himself.
    Dennis Lin, The Athletic, 22 Aug. 2024
  • Rookie Jalen Green scored the first seven points of overtime (Houston would have 10 consecutive), and the game was instantly out of reach, the Lakers unable to regather their footing.
    Dan Woike, Los Angeles Times, 9 Mar. 2022
Verb
  • And how about we get rid of most of the government enumerators, who gather data for the Census Bureau?
    Antonia Hitchens, New Yorker, 21 July 2025
  • To find out, McCleery and his colleague Chris Dutton gathered 40 toy rabbits and replaced their stuffing with electrical components that run on solar power.
    Sarah Kuta, Smithsonian Magazine, 21 July 2025
Verb
  • The ducks all grouped together in front of the bride and groom, seemingly ready to pose for photos too.
    Ashlyn Robinette, People.com, 21 July 2025
  • One caveat is that earnings reports tend to be grouped by industry, and the stats and narrative can change as different sectors take their turn in the hot seat.
    Jesse Pound, CNBC, 18 July 2025
Verb
  • Simply put, the world number one golfer just doesn’t seem to be slowing down, collecting yet another major and doing what any father would want in those happiest of moments.
    Scott Thompson, FOXNews.com, 20 July 2025
  • Nearly every other seller in Idaho needs a permit to collect sales tax.
    Angela Palermo, Idaho Statesman, 19 July 2025
Verb
  • Think Airbnb, which merged residential space with the lodging industry.
    Jessica Mendoza, Forbes.com, 20 July 2025
  • The company merged the teams behind Operator, its first AI agent, and Deep Research, a tool developed to conduct multi-step online research for complex tasks, to form a single group that developed the new tool.
    Beatrice Nolan, Fortune, 18 July 2025
Verb
  • This box combines three types of cheese with apple slices, grapes, olive oil, and sea salt crackers.
    Jillian Kubala, Health, 15 July 2025
  • The name combines the Japanese words for flower (hana) and vomiting (haki-masu).
    Scott Lafee, San Diego Union-Tribune, 15 July 2025
Verb
  • Merchant banking-style funds concentrate their efforts on fewer companies with deeper operational involvement.
    Josipa Majic Predin, Forbes.com, 16 July 2025
  • Holt pulled up the last two innings of the game, concentrating on the radar readings on the screen.
    C. Trent Rosecrans, New York Times, 10 July 2025
Verb
  • Among their efforts: amping up rebates, tightening rules on the carbon intensity of fuels, and cracking down on pollution where trucks congregate.
    Rambo Talabong, ArsTechnica, 8 July 2025
  • Apply this: Join online communities where international entrepreneurs congregate.
    Sarah Hernholm, Forbes.com, 4 July 2025

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“Regroup.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/regroup. Accessed 29 Jul. 2025.

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