Definitions
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- noun Plural form of
regrouping .
Etymologies
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Examples
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The practice of ten percenter "regroupings" must be abolished; and
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But his beat was a little too loose; and his approach was so episodic that each piece was full of starts and stops, momentary regroupings as the orchestra found its way into the next section, making each piece seem a little longer and less sparkly than need be.
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But his beat was a little too loose, and his approach so episodic that each piece was full of starts and stops, momentary regroupings as the orchestra found its way into the next section, making each piece seem a little longer than need be and less sparkly than it might.
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As the German invasion progressed, there were regroupings and renamings; for the sake of readability, the fronts will be referred to as districts for the first six months of the war.
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As the German invasion progressed, there were regroupings and renamings; for the sake of readability, the fronts will be referred to as districts for the first six months of the war.
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Furthermore, since 2004, talks with similar groups in Waziristan, Pakistan and FATA have led to regroupings, extended control and brutalities against the Pakistani people.
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(They are not, of course, mutually exclusive; viva multiple identities and groups and regroupings and etc.!)
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The dissolutions and regroupings of people that were going on through this period have always attracted the attention of the social philosopher.
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The centralization of logistics support at army group, army, and corps levels makes substantial regroupings relatively quick and easy.
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The centralization of logistics support at army group, army, and corps levels makes substantial regroupings relatively quick and easy.
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