Similar words: in-group, group, regroup, peer group, playgroup, ethnic group, control group, pressure group. Meaning: [gruːp] n. 1. any number of entities (members) considered as a unit 2. the activity of putting things together in groups 3. a system for classifying things into groups.
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1. These small nations constitute an important grouping within the EU.
2. The new grouping of classes means larger numbers in each class.
3. The most common way of grouping was to sort the children by ability.
4. The planes approached in a tight grouping.
5. The final grouping concentrates on those sensors under development.
6. These are the ten basic types of social grouping.
7. Status: International grouping of conservative and right-wing parties.
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8. Yet one grouping was conspicuously absent from these campaigns.
9. Grouping data in this way obscures the underlying trend.
10. Their textures, however, are a good basis for grouping.
11. Even before the 1923 Grouping some companies were strongly territorial, and several had working arrangements with one another within one geographical area.
12. This grouping worked quite efficiently[sentencedict.com], and a long stretch of fence was built on Donald's first day.
13. There are very many such influences on grouping structure, so that rigid rules would be almost impossible to specify.
14. Hierarchical ranking operated within each social grouping as well as between members of different groups.
15. In this way, infants' ability to detect rhythm, grouping, melodies, and other changes over time are explored.
16. Aside from the dismal academic record of ability grouping, it has a divisive social consequence as well.
17. The next grouping in this hastily cooked-up Assembly gained only 13 seats.
18. Grouping readers of roughly similar papers together improves the statistical reliability of our results.
19. The third is the loose grouping of leaders of republics and nationalist parties.
20. The second grouping centred on William Craig who remained in the Unionist Party despite his constant criticisms of its direction.
21. And this, too, imposed a pattern by grouping incidents under a single heading.
22. Travellers, a minority grouping within West Belfast were cited as a group who experience discrimination and racism.
23. For greater impact, try grouping several displays together as a single one can look a little lost.
24. Educators try to put pupils of similar abilities into classes because they believe that this homogeneous grouping is advisable.
25. During this period the family unit becomes the natural social grouping.
26. Broadly speaking, the less social closure there is, the less cohesive the social class grouping will be.
27. On nationalisation, the divisions had acquired around 300 power stations, initially grouping them for management at an intermediate level.
28. In the meantime, what are the natural levels of social grouping for other animal species?
29. The current Socialist leader suggested his party form part of a new grouping of the left.
30. Most of those who left were members of the faction associated with Roh Tae Woo, the largest grouping within the party.
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