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grouping

[ groo-ping ]

noun

  1. an act or process of placing in groups.
  2. a set or arrangement of persons or things in a group.


grouping

/ ˈɡ°ù³Ü˱èɪŋ /

noun

  1. a planned arrangement of things, people, etc, within a group
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of grouping1

1740–50; See group, -ing 1, -ing 2
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Beijing frustrates India's great power ambitions by blocking its membership in influential groupings like the Nuclear Suppliers Group and permanent membership on the UN Security Council.

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In 2019 he became a UN special envoy for climate change, and in 2021 launched the Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero, a grouping of banks and financial institutions working to combat climate change.

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The initial plan was to create more than 500 areas like this, termed "superblocks" - pedestrian-friendly areas created by grouping several city blocks together.

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This is known as a technical grouping, differing from a political party as members are bound by shared interests and ideology rather than under an official organisation.

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Mackintosh and Bourne mitigate the damage by grouping some songs together and presenting them in an ingeniously suggestive dramatic fashion.

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