Things that are brought together by chance or by design
“She placed the colored clothes into a separate group from the white clothes.”
People who have gathered together
“A group of boys were loitering outside the shop.”
A class or category of people or things
“This group of insect has a tendency to spread disease.”
A gathering of people who work together or share beliefs
“We are a small group of enthusiasts who go hiking at a new destination each weekend.”
A commercial organization consisting of several companies
“The internet group ran a network of websites focusing on current affairs.”
A faction or division
“The militant group was planning an assault on those who opposed their ideology.”
Musicians who play music together
“The group would perform their unique brand of music at local music festivals.”
A group of people constituted as the decision-making body of an organization
Staff or workers collectively, especially for a given organization
Special-interest group
The name or trademark of a fashion company
A thing that is complete in itself
A group of persons associated with a nation, class, or ethnic group
Group providing support to members
A number or range of things of the same general class that are distinct in character or quality
A compact mass of a substance, especially one without a definite or regular shape
A group of ships or vehicles travelling together, typically one accompanied by armed troops, warships, or other vehicles for protection
A group or sect holding a particular religious belief
Heirs and assigns
Smaller entity of whole
A contiguous area of land totally surrounded by water
A government-owned agency
A reception room in a large house
A group of people attending or surrounding an important person
The period during which a young person develops from a child into an adult
An assemblage or collection of related things
To put or arrange into categories
“You can group your favorite music by artist or genre.”
To form into a group or groups
“The students would group based on their common interests.”
To form a partnership or alliance
“We have decided to group with Acme Corporation to produce products that can more effectively catch the Road Runner.”
To consider as a single group, often without justification
To draw an association between two or more things
Keep apart
Swarm or circle
(of political activity) Participated in by a large part of the public rather than driven by politicians or political parties
Used by or involving multiple entities
Relating to a section or group within a community
Of, or relating to, tribes
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