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support group
noun
- a group of people who meet regularly to support or sustain each other by discussing problems affecting them in common, as alcoholism or bereavement.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of support group1
Example Sentences
LeBron James said he needs to talk with his family and support group before deciding whether to play next season after the Lakers were eliminated Wednesday.
The King highlighted "the profound impact of human connection - whether in the careful explanation from a specialist nurse, the hand held by a hospice volunteer, or the shared experience in a support group".
She has now found a support group where people with the condition can talk about their experiences.
But when he starts hallucinating conversations with climate activist Greta Thunberg, imagining himself at a support group for extinct animals and actually vandalizing borrowed lawnmowers, it seems his chemo is upending his brain.
Vinny was eventually diagnosed with nonverbal autism and a seizure disorder, and Blanco joined a support group for parents that Lakatos was leading.
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