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regroupez

Regroupez is the second-person plural imperative form of the French verb regrouper. The verb means to group together, gather, consolidate, or regroup. It is commonly used to instruct a group of people to bring items or individuals into a single place or to combine elements into a single whole.

Regrouper, from which regroupez derives, conveys a sense of assembling parts that may be dispersed or separate.

Conjugation and usage notes: in the present tense, the forms are je regroupe, tu regrouppes, il regroupe,

Examples: Regroupez les documents par catégorie. Regroupez les participants autour de la scène. We can also

The
imperative
form
regroupe,
regroupez,
and
the
negative
ne
regroupez
pas
are
used
in
everyday
French
to
direct
action
in
contexts
such
as
organizing
documents,
coordinating
teams,
or
planning
a
regrouping
operation.
The
main
nuance
is
a
proactive
instruction
to
create
unity
or
cohesion
from
elements
that
were
previously
dispersed.
nous
regroupons,
vous
regroupez,
ils
regroupent.
The
past
participle
is
regroupé.
The
imperative
forms
are
regroupe
(informal
singular),
regroupez
(plural
or
formal),
with
the
negative
form
ne
regroupez
pas.
In
subjunctive
mood,
forms
include
que
je
regroupe,
que
tu
regrouppes,
qu’il
regroupe,
que
nous
regroupions,
que
vous
regroupiez,
qu’ils
regroupent.
Common
synonyms
include
rassembler
and
assembler,
though
regrouper
often
emphasizes
creating
a
cohesive
whole
from
parts
rather
than
simply
collecting.
say:
ne
regroupez
pas
les
données
sans
vérifier
leur
cohérence.
These
usages
illustrate
how
regroupez
functions
as
a
directive
to
unify
or
consolidate
elements.