regroup
/ˈrɛɡruːp/Definitions
1. verb
to come together again, especially after being separated or defeated; to assemble again, especially after a period of time
“The team will need to regroup and come up with a new strategy to win the game.”
2. verb
to reorganize or reassemble something, especially a plan or an operation
“The manager had to regroup the team’s priorities to meet the new deadline.”
3. noun
a period of time when people or groups come together again, especially after being separated or defeated
“The army went into regroup to reassemble and plan their next move.”
4. noun
a reorganization or reassembly of something, especially a plan or an operation
“The company went through a regroup to restructure and improve its efficiency.”