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Meanings of
regroup
in anglès
portuguès
reorganizar
Back to the meaning
Organize anew, as after a setback.
reorganize
reorganise
portuguès
reorganizar
Synonyms
Examples for "
reorganize
"
reorganize
reorganise
Examples for "
reorganize
"
1
Several are looking to boost their capital levels or
reorganize
their businesses.
2
Once wanted to
reorganize
Paris telephone company, and put in American operators.
3
Tells about Somoza& our Administration's attempt to
reorganize
Nicaragua's domestic political system.
4
Particularly in German Switzerland did his ideas take root and
reorganize
education.
5
After mushrooming out, they need to
reorganize
and focus on fewer projects.
1
Smaller companies are trying to
reorganise
their production systems to do it.
2
Kurien and
reorganise
its key IT outsourcing business to rev up growth.
3
They come in and
reorganise
your kitchen so you can't find anything.
4
But we will
reorganise
,
continue our struggle and build a strong new left.
5
We have to accept this result and
reorganise
ourselves for Mexico.
Usage of
regroup
in anglès
1
Weeks later he surfaced, vowing the Taliban would
regroup
and regain power.
2
He refuses, saying that would allow the FARC a chance to
regroup
.
3
The Tories are tired, divided and need a good rest to
regroup
.
'
4
Uribe says the FARC would use the area to
regroup
and rearm.
5
We have to
regroup
and get ready for Miami. TV: 8 p.m.
6
Somehow, this heartbroken England side had to
regroup
for one final challenge.
7
Mosimane hopes his team can quickly
regroup
after an eventful few days.
8
Uribe opposes the demand, saying it would allow the FARC to
regroup
.
9
This week is definitely a pull back and
regroup
moment, over all.
10
We've got to
regroup
,
but we did a lot of good things.
11
Maybe Raelyn didn't come back-maybeshe fled, ran off to
regroup
elsewhere.
12
They needed time to
regroup
and figure out what to do next.
13
I returned to my office, determined to
regroup
mentally before driving home.
14
How long do you think it will take these yahoos to
regroup
?
15
Just pause,
regroup
,
and get on with your second bit. Brilliant advice.
16
Utah coach Larry Krystkowiak called timeout to try to
regroup
his players.
Other examples for "regroup"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
regroup
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
regroup in
regroup when
regroup quickly
regroup there
regroup elsewhere
More collocations
Translations for
regroup
portuguès
reorganizar
Regroup
through the time
Regroup
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common