remarshal
/ˌrɛmɑrˈʃel, -ˈʃɔl/Definitions
1. verb
to reorganize and assemble again, especially troops or a military force
“The general decided to remarshal his troops before the final battle.”
2. noun
an act of reassembling or reorganizing
“The remarshal of the parade was a huge success.”
3. verb
to reassemble or reorganize something, such as a parade or a line of people
“The organizers had to remarshal the crowd after the traffic jam.”