单词 | regroupment |
释义 | regroupmentn. = regrouping n. ΘΚΠ the world > space > relative position > arrangement or fact of being arranged > state of being gathered together > [noun] > gathering in a group > again or anew regrouping1852 regroupment1873 1873 Atlantic Monthly Dec. 762/2 Bastian calls it determinate possibilities of molecular re-groupment. 1920 Glasgow Herald 1 July 6/4 A quiet continuance of the existing regime will allow..a regroupment without any definite break in development. 1961 Encounter Jan. 9/2 Villagers from the hills..have been ‘re-grouped’ in new areas where they could be better protected and controlled—but only a third of these re-groupments were economically viable. 1991 R. Oliver Afr. Experience (1993) vii. 87 From this initiative..there emerged a movement of religious reform and political regroupment among the Sanhaja Berbers of the western Sahara. 2001 G. Boutin & S. Nkurunziza in M. Vincent & B. R. Sorenson Caught between Borders ii. 55 His government implemented a policy of forced regroupment. Tutsi populations gathered around army positions while Hutus were forced to move to regroupment camps. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1873 |
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