Meaning & Definition of word "Grouped"

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    Grouped

    /ɡruːpt/

    verb:

    • 1. past tense of group; to arrange into or form groups.
      • Example: The students were grouped by their reading levels for the special project.
    • 2. to put together in a category or collection.
      • Example: All the similar items were grouped on the shelf for better organization.
    • 3. to classify items or people for analysis or comparison.
      • Example: The data was grouped according to the various demographic factors.
    • 4. to bring together into a collective or unit for teamwork.
      • Example: They grouped together to tackle the challenging assignment.
    • 5. to assemble or gather into a cluster.
      • Example: The children grouped around the storyteller to listen attentively.

    Etymology

    Derived from the word 'group' with the past participle suffix '-ed'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    grouped together:

    Put into one group or category.

    grouped in clusters:

    Arranged in small, close units.

    grouped by interest:

    Organized according to shared interests.

    Related Words

    group:

    A collection of individuals or items.

    clustering:

    The action of grouping or gathering.

    Slang Meanings of grouped