grouping

[US]/'gruːpɪŋ/
[UK]/'ɡrupɪŋ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. the act of categorizing or classifying into groups
v. to categorize or classify into groups

Phrases & Collocations

grouping of students

grouping by age

grouping by ability

grouping of data

a group of

control group

group company

treatment group

in group

interest group

enterprise group

small group

research group

ethnic group

experimental group

in a group

working group

age group

large group

as a group

group by

special group

study group

group leader

Example Sentences

the grouping of children of like ability together.

a loose-knit grouping of independent states.

a grouping of left-wing trade union leaders.

an army grouping along the frontier

When in doubt, parenthesize expressions to force the grouping that the logic of your program requires.

The new grouping of classes means larger numbers in each class.

Results The nephrogram can grouping diagnose the early renal failure quickly, it is very important for the clinical treatment, especially the prerenal.

The ichnofacies is the grouping of characteristic trace fossil association tending to rscirrence through a rather long interval of geologic time,and their environmental implication.

The result shows that the cleat density in coal bed varies in different microlithotype,and the occurrence of cleat is relevant to the grouping sequence of microlithotypes.

Educators try to put pupils of similar abilities into classes because they believe that this homogeneous grouping is advisable.

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