Monday, November 3, 2014

Lesson 273-- Regroup


 
Everyday English uses a lot of expressions that were probably originally used in the military.  Today's word is one of those.

Regroup

Meaning:  to step back, to reassess a plan, the make a new strategy

Examples

After missing the bus, Marvin had to regroup.  He decided to take a taxi.

Things weren't going well for the team, so they decided to regroup at halftime.

Once they regrouped, things went better.

John took a few minutes to regroup before going back to the project.

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