Group meaning in English

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Definition

a group: a crowd, a company, a troop, a gang; a collection; a (musical) band noun
to group: to unite, to put together, to collect, to order verb

Examples

  • "The usual group will be present: Mr. Quincy, Mr. Oléré, and investment banker Lyle Bumblefund, an outside director who represents the interests of Delavigne's minority shareholders."
  • "OILS, the Organization for International Labor Standards, is a (fictional) group which identifies and certifies subcontractors using legal and ethical labor practices."
  • "This is just a reminder that tomorrow (14 August) I will be bringing a group of elementary school students to the offices as part of the Delavigne Cares program for underprivileged youths."
  • "The group, led by twin brothers Desmond and Brian Jones, is back together after a messy break-up nearly 20 years ago."
  • "I would also like to inform you that someone in your group visited me in private last night and requested to stay at our monastery."
  • "Fans of the punk group "Down with the Duke" will finally get their wish when the band makes its highly anticipated comeback tomorrow night at the Free Trade Room in New York City."
  • "Men who use fragrances daily can be segmented into two groups: 'übersexuals' and 'metrosexuals'."
  • "The British twins decided to get the group back together last month in a transparent attempt to make more money."
  • "The group has a charter, and labels subcontracting companies which meet all international human rights and labor standards."
  • "The company will work only with manufacturers approved by human rights watchdog group P."
  • "Although the feedback of the group was positive enough to merit more research, we really shouldn't launch a new line based on such a small, biased trial."
  • "They have been working together for years and Giuseppe, he is the best student in the group."
  • "Some socioeconomic groups are more likely to vote than others."
  • "He's become the controlling shareholder of the group, and he's made himself the boss."
  • "San Francisco has historically been a city tolerant of minority groups."
  • "Hannah : But why are you investing in a pop group and not something more sensible like the stock market?"
  • "Indigo Motel can't write, can't play and certainly can't sing – but 500,000 Belgian teenagers absolutely worship this group."
  • "But one group has so far been neglected: Animals."
  • "We have video footage of masked members of this group breaking in to our establishment shortly before we opened on Friday."
  • "It is reality for a select group of people called City traders, though their number has just been reduced by one."

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