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support groups

n. (support group English)

Usage examples of "support groups".

The fort had been built to house a regimental combat team with plenty of support groups, and now there were fewer than a dozen Marine officers on the planet.

This meant funding for another growth sector of promotional agencies, advisory centers, educational campaigns, as well as support groups and counselors to minister to afflicted victims and their families.

The company-sized assault transports were the backbone of the Corps support groups, which meant they were under-emphasized by the Academy.

Years ago, Kaye and Mitch had withdrawn from parent support groups after a rash of FBI infiltrations.

Between the support groups and the clinic, Marla told me, she had met a lot of people who were dead.

It is a biblical, eight-step recovery process based on the Beatitudes of Jesus and built around small support groups.

She was one of a number of support groups, patrolling in a wide ring across the mouth of the English Channel: they were there to intercept any U-boats that might be tempted to leave the dubious shelter of the Atlantic and make for the invasion beaches.

Wimborne will use a kind of relay operation with support groups to get the principal climbing party over the top.

There are dozens of support groups for people who claim they have been kidnapped by aliens.