regrouped in English

verb
1
reassemble or cause to reassemble into organized groups, typically after being attacked or defeated.
their heroic resistance gave American forces time to regroup

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1. The cavalry regrouped and attacked again.

2. 2 The Allies regrouped and launched a new attack.

3. The students were regrouped according to height and weight.

4. The Allies regrouped and launched a new attack.

5. They regrouped and were ordered to open fire.

6. 9 Now the rebel army has regrouped and reorganised.

7. Although the Byzantines regrouped and recovered somewhat, they never fully regained Asia Minor and were often on the defensive.

8. The Bards regrouped around their original English poet and minstrel theme and decided they would literally put poetry to music

9. Those that survived retreated with Osama bin Laden to the Afghanistan–Pakistan border area where they regrouped with the intention of waging a protracted campaign.

10. As one regional newspaper stated: “The North and West were the only regions which had not yet regrouped [their seminaries].” —La Voix du Nord, March 14, 1970.

11. 3 Under Article 27 of Law No 3185/2003, the flight operations of OA and its subsidiary Olympiaki Aeroploïa AE (Olympic Aviation) were hived off and regrouped ‘by merger’ within another of OA’s subsidiaries, Makedonikes Aerogrammes AE (Macedonian Airways), which received the name Olympiakes Aerogrammes AE (Olympic Airlines; ‘NOA’).