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These example sentences are selected automatically from various online news sources to reflect current usage of the word 'regroup.' Views expressed in the examples do not represent the opinion of Merriam-Webster or its editors. Nick Piecoro, The Arizona Republic, See More Kevin Baxter, Los Angeles Times, Manager Torey Lovullo had given him Friday and Saturday off, giving him a chance to work through his mechanical issues and regroup mentally. New York Times, 1 June 2022 The break also will give Cherundolo an opportunity to regroup. 2021 Virtually everything went the Rangers’ way, and the Lightning, who are seeking to become the first team to win a third straight Stanley Cup since the Islanders did it in 1982, were left hoping to regroup before Friday’s Game 2. 2022 The time away will give them a chance to regroup, refocus and rejuvenate from what has been a nightmare of a season filled with injuries, setbacks, an upheaval at offensive play-caller, and who knows what else. 2022 Amazon has had a chance to regroup as well after the NLRB determined that the company unfairly influenced last year’s election.Ĭ, 30 Mar. Washington Post, Amazon has had a chance to regroup as well after the NLRB determined that the company unfairly influenced last year’s election. Recent Examples on the Web The Saturday rally in Casper was a moment the former president and his movement used to try to regroup.ĭavid Weigel And Josh Dawsey, Anchorage Daily News, This diversion provided Ukrainian forces with time to regroup and be resupplied with new, often more advanced weapons by its Western backers.
