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- Dictionarygroup/ɡruːp/
noun
- 1. a number of people or things that are located, gathered, or classed together: "a group of boys approached" Similar
- 2. a set of elements occupying a column in the periodic table and having broadly similar properties arising from their similar electronic structure.
verb
- 1. put in a group or groups: "three chairs were grouped around a table" Similar
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a. : a number of individuals assembled together or having some unifying relationship. a study group. b. : an assemblage of objects regarded as a unit. one of the food groups. c (1) : a military unit consisting of a headquarters and attached battalions. (2) : a unit of the U.S. Air Force higher than a squadron and lower than a wing. 3. a.
a number of people or things that are put together or considered as a unit: group of I'm meeting a group of friends for dinner tonight. The car was parked near a small group of trees. She showed me another group of pictures, this time of children playing. Fewer examples. A small group of children waited outside the door.
a number of people or things that are put together or considered as a unit: group of I'm meeting a group of friends for dinner tonight. The car was parked near a small group of trees. She showed me another group of pictures, this time of children playing. Fewer examples. A small group of children waited outside the door.
A group is a set of people, organizations, or things which are considered together because they have something in common. She is among the most promising players in her age group. As a group, today's old people are still relatively deprived.
Group definition: any collection or assemblage of persons or things; cluster; aggregation. See examples of GROUP used in a sentence.
adj. Of, relating to, constituting, or being a member of a group: a group discussion; a group effort. v. grouped, group·ing, groups. v.tr. To place or arrange in a group: grouped the children according to height. v.intr. To belong to or form a group: The soldiers began to group on the hillside.
A group is an organization of people or things, like a reading group at a public library that holds book discussions every month. Group comes from the word for lump, or cluster. If you're out walking at night and see a group of wild dogs coming at you, best to go the other way.