Regathered: meaning, definitions and examples
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regathered
[ riːˈɡæðərd ]
re-collection
Regathered is the past tense of the verb regather, which means to gather again or collect something once more after it has been separated or spread out. This term is often used in contexts where materials, people, or information are brought together again.
Synonyms
collect, reassemble, reconvene, reunite
Examples of usage
- The team regathered after the lunch break.
- The researchers regathered the data for analysis.
- He regathered the scattered leaves into a pile.
Translations
Translations of the word "regathered" in other languages:
🇵🇹 reunido
🇮🇳 फिर से इकट्ठा किया गया
🇩🇪 wieder versammelt
🇮🇩 dikumpulkan kembali
🇺🇦 знову зібрано
🇵🇱 ponownie zebrany
🇯🇵 再集められた
🇫🇷 rassemblé à nouveau
🇪🇸 reunido de nuevo
🇹🇷 yeniden bir araya getirilmiş
🇰🇷 다시 모인
🇸🇦 تم جمعها مرة أخرى
🇨🇿 znovu shromážděný
🇸🇰 znova zhromaždený
🇨🇳 重新聚集
🇸🇮 ponovno zbran
🇮🇸 safnað aftur
🇰🇿 қайта жиналған
🇬🇪 მחדש გაწვდილი
🇦🇿 yenidən toplanmış
🇲🇽 reunido de nuevo
Etymology
The word 'regathered' is formed by adding the prefix 're-' to the base word 'gather.' The prefix 're-' comes from Latin, denoting repetition or reinforcement, while 'gather' has its roots in Old English 'gaderian,' which means to bring together or assemble. The evolution of the term reflects a common linguistic pattern in English, where prefixes modify the meaning of base words to convey an action's repetitiveness. Over time, 'gather' has retained its fundamental meaning of bringing together but expanded its use in various contexts such as social, scientific, and environmental discussions. As a result, 'regathered' frequently appears in both formal and informal contexts, especially in discussions about regrouping or reassembling after a period of separation.