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UK
/ɡɹˈuːpɪŋ/
]
[ US /ˈɡɹupɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈɡɹupɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
- any number of entities (members) considered as a unit
- the activity of putting things together in groups
- a system for classifying things into groups
How To Use grouping In A Sentence
- Here location at the two extremities of the peninsula has involved a striking difference in ethnic infusions in the two districts, different historical careers owing to different vicinal grouping, and dissimilar geographic conditions. Influences of Geographic Environment On the Basis of Ratzel's System of Anthropo-Geography
- This lack of varietal distinction or population grouping is often associated with high levels of variation within and among populations of a species.
- Unable to hold the city, he managed the evacuation adroitly, regrouping his forces at White Plains.
- Whether these are in widely different subjects, or whether they just stay within the confines of a traditional subject grouping, is yet to be resolved.
- Each episode features an ever-changing grouping of the main characters in pairs or threes.
- The metropolitan grouping reflects urban areas and a fully functioning tiered health care system with ready access to tertiary care.
- Previous taxonomic groupings were based largely on single characters.
- The most common way of grouping was to sort the children by ability.
- It has long been thought that the grouping of telomeres is important for chromosome pairing and subsequent synapsis.
- We might say that the percept is the mind's immediate image of a thing or quality, and the concept is the result of the storing up and grouping and recombining of percepts. Applied Psychology for Nurses