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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31. In this type of grouping, the females stay together at the centre of society, with the males on the periphery.
32. Nevertheless, the key idea is of grouping and gathering together.
33. The grouping demonstrates Henry's clerks' clear conception of the administrative geography of the county.
34. An alternative form of ability grouping was to aim for as wide a range of ability as possible in each group.
35. The Cashmere grouping of businesses generated excellent figures in total helped by a cashmere volume increase of around 30%.
36. From the corners of her eyes Jonnie glimpsed peasants grouping across the street from Le Restaurantwhispering, pointing, giggling.
37. Sociological data is usually analysed by grouping together common attributes such as social class, educational background,(www.Sentencedict.com) etc.
38. Beyond satisfying those requirements no specific grouping of subjects is stipulated.
39. Another grouping can be between organic and inorganic soils which relates to alkali soluble and acid soluble soils.
40. Cureton would surely do better to rely on syntax to determine rhythmic grouping at this level.
41. The grouping of other languages of the world-and even of their number-is much less clear.
42. Where a grouping is a sizeable one it becomes divided into smaller subgroups.
43. Hierarchy A social hierarchy, peck-order, or social dominance grouping consists of individuals that are ranked according to their status.
44. The gens for Morgan is a grouping within which marriage is communal and where children and wives are pooled.
45. It may be grouping error as discussed in the previous paragraph.
46. That could mean, among other things, grouping inmates by race in counseling.
47. Matching Materials with Tasks Matching is carried out initially by grouping all the tasks with similarities in soil types and levels.
48. Looked at closely, is there any human grouping that is immune from the difficulties inherent in life itself?
49. It is this particular level of grouping that this research aims to investigate.
50. By grouping together, individuals overcome limitations imposed by both the physical environment and also their own biological limitations.
51. It faced three groupings of competitors across the world and members of each grouping were reorganizing.
52. No grouping had basal upper oesophageal sphincter pressure that differed significantly from any other.
53. The Council of the African Synod is a grouping of bishops from 16 African nations.
54. Harem A typical mammalian grouping consists of one dominant male and a harem of females.
55. The family is a basic social grouping, and it has an all pervading influence over its members.
56. The low-growing peacock gingers also would fit well in such a grouping.
57. Status: Regional grouping for free trade between member countries and for promotion of wider free trade co-operation.
58. For years almost all the research on ability grouping and tracking has demonstrated that it does not deliver the goods as promised.
59. Many were formed from the grouping together of small refuse collectors.
60. With a slider it is possible to fish a much larger grouping of bulk shot well below the drifting layers of water.
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