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were regrouping
verb
To pause and get organized before trying again.
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But he predicted that they were regrouping to prepare for what comes next if a deal is struck.
On the other side of the country, another batch of slightly younger people were regrouping and trying to triumph.
This was widely interpreted as meaning the Taliban were regrouping to fight a guerrilla war in the south.
But he said the militants were regrouping in the mountains around the villages of Mitai and Chinarai.
Instead, it hit an abandoned tank at a crossroads to the north where allied Kurdish fighters were regrouping.
In 1940, as British troops reeled from defeat to retreat to rout, the BBC had a standard phrase for it: they were regrouping according to plan.
Similar(35)
Meanwhile, higher education institutions and faculties were regrouped and aligned according to areas of specialisation.
At 8, 9 and 10 months of age, half the gilts (36 animals) were regrouped with each other.
Participants were regrouped into 5 age groups, instead of 6, by merging all aged <6 year olds.
All chronic medications were regrouped into drug classes.
Responses were regrouped as never/rarely/sometimes and often/always.
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