Definitions
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective arranged into groups, each having some feature in common.
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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
group .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective arranged into groups
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Examples
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Once again grouped together at the far left end of the canvas, the bright light and concrete suggest the objects may be outside on a sidewalk.
ArtScene: Whatever It Looks Like Is Never Quite What You Think ArtScene 2010
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Once again grouped together at the far left end of the canvas, the bright light and concrete suggest the objects may be outside on a sidewalk.
ArtScene: Whatever It Looks Like Is Never Quite What You Think ArtScene 2010
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Once again grouped together at the far left end of the canvas, the bright light and concrete suggest the objects may be outside on a sidewalk.
ArtScene: Whatever It Looks Like Is Never Quite What You Think ArtScene 2010
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Once again grouped together at the far left end of the canvas, the bright light and concrete suggest the objects may be outside on a sidewalk.
ArtScene: Whatever It Looks Like Is Never Quite What You Think ArtScene 2010
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When I was searching for my place card among the handful of representatives of the media I saw my name grouped with A.M.
Joe Lauria: Dealing with Dick Holbrooke's Considerable Charms Joe Lauria 2010
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When I was searching for my place card among the handful of representatives of the media I saw my name grouped with A.M.
Joe Lauria: Dealing with Dick Holbrooke's Considerable Charms Joe Lauria 2010
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When I was searching for my place card among the handful of representatives of the media I saw my name grouped with A.M.
Joe Lauria: Dealing with Dick Holbrooke's Considerable Charms Joe Lauria 2010
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When I was searching for my place card among the handful of representatives of the media I saw my name grouped with A.M.
Joe Lauria: Dealing with Dick Holbrooke's Considerable Charms Joe Lauria 2010
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By pitching only the 19th perfect game in major league history, the Oakland southpaw finds his name grouped with some all-time greats.
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Of the three ways cultural behavior patterns are grouped, which is the best example of a political activity?
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