aggroup
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Definition
- Verb:
- To form a group or group together: To arrange or assemble into a group or groups.
Usage
The verb "aggroup" is a formal and somewhat rare term. It is used to describe the action of bringing people or things together to form a collective unit. It is a transitive verb, meaning it requires a direct object (you aggroup something).
Examples
- Verb:
- The curator decided to aggroup the sculptures by artistic movement.
- We can aggroup the survey responses into three main categories.
- The software allows you to aggroup related files for easier management.
Advanced Usage
- "Aggrouped" (Past Tense/Participle): Used to describe the state of having been formed into groups.
- The data was aggrouped before analysis.
- "Aggrouping" (Gerund/Noun): Refers to the process or action of forming groups.
- The aggrouping of students by skill level improved the lesson's effectiveness.
Variants and Related Words
- Group (verb): A much more common synonym for "aggroup."
- Aggregation (noun): A collection or gathering of things.
- Cluster (verb): To gather or form a small, close group.
Synonyms
- Assemble
- Cluster
- Collect
- Group
- Arrange
Antonyms
- Disperse
- Scatter
- Separate
- Disband
Notes
"Aggroup" is not commonly used in everyday modern English. The simpler verb "group" is almost always preferred in both speech and writing. You will most likely encounter "aggroup" in very formal, academic, or technical contexts.
Verb
- form a group or group together