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==Pronunciation==
==Pronunciation==
[ee kwip' groop]
[ih 'kwihp / 'groop]


==Definition==
==Description==
Cru's Bible studies for upperclassmen who are also considered student leaders. Both male and female group exist.
[[Cru]]'s Bible studies for upperclassmen who are also considered student leaders. Both male and female groups exist.
 
==Usage==
This term is primarily used within Cru at Northwestern. Within this group, the majority of respondents had heard the term and many of them used the term as well. <ref> Data taken from an informal survey conducted among 96 members of various Christian groups on Northwestern's campus. </ref>


==Example Sentence==
==Example Sentence==
I really enjoyed this week's Equip Group.
I really enjoyed this week's Equip Group.


==Context Labels==
==Related Terms==
This term is primarily used within Cru at Northwestern. Within this group, the majority of respondents had heard the term and many of them used the term as well. <ref> Data taken from an informal survey conducted among 96 members of various Christian groups on Northwestern's campus. </ref>
*[[Community Group]]
 
*[[Real Life]]
{| class="wikitable"
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!  !! Heard !! Used (in conversation) !! Used (in text)
|-
| Often || 59 || 47 || 45
|-
| Sometimes || 12 || 14 || 12
|-
| Never || 25 || 35 || 39
|}


==References==
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Latest revision as of 22:13, 26 May 2018

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There were 2 votes since the poll was created on 09:56, 10 March 2014.
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Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

[ih 'kwihp / 'groop]

Description

Cru's Bible studies for upperclassmen who are also considered student leaders. Both male and female groups exist.

Usage

This term is primarily used within Cru at Northwestern. Within this group, the majority of respondents had heard the term and many of them used the term as well. [1]

Example Sentence

I really enjoyed this week's Equip Group.

References

  1. Data taken from an informal survey conducted among 96 members of various Christian groups on Northwestern's campus.