rebunch
/ˈriːbʌntʃ/Definitions
1. verb
to gather or collect again, especially something that has been separated or scattered
“She rebunched the scattered flowers to create a beautiful bouquet.”
2. verb
to repress or reorganize (something, especially a group or an idea)
“The new administration rebunched the team’s strategy to improve its performance.”
3. noun
a re-gathering or reorganization of something, especially a group or an idea
“The rebunching of the company’s departments led to improved communication and productivity.”