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ingroup

NOUN
  1. an exclusive circle of people with a common purpose

How To Use ingroup In A Sentence

  • These ingroup species were chosen to represent each of the proposed subgenera and genera from previous phylogenetic studies.
  • Racialized discourse is a set of social practices that favours the ingroup and denigrates the out-group, categorizing, evaluating and differentiating between groups.
  • The only qualification to this statement is in reference to rooting of the ingroup relative to outgroup taxa.
  • He makes few assumptions about higher-level lizard taxonomy and includes geckos, skinks and agamids among his ingroup taxa.
  • The danger with liberals, he says, is that they would likely choose to set the Authority, Ingroup, and Purity levels to zero, because they associate these values with racism and segregation.
  • It suggests that you can have outgroup derogation without ingroup love prejudice.
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