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"Regroup"

"Regroup" means to meet again as a team, usually after a previous conversation failed to reach a decision or resolve the issue at hand.

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How "Regroup" shows up at work

The word does a lot of diplomatic work. It implies the first meeting was a valid attempt rather than a waste of time, which is why managers use it instead of "let's try that again."

Buzzword

Let's regroup on Thursday once everyone has had a chance to review the deck.

Plain English

Let's meet again on Thursday once everyone has reviewed the deck.

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