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


==Definition==
==Definition==
[[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.


==Example Sentence==
==Example Sentence==
I really enjoyed this week's Equip Group.
I really enjoyed this week's Equip Group.
==Context Labels==
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>
{| class="wikitable"
|-
!  !! Heard !! Used (in conversation) !! Used (in text)
|-
| Often || 59 || 47 || 45
|-
| Sometimes || 12 || 14 || 12
|-
| Never || 25 || 35 || 39
|}


==Related Terms==
==Related Terms==

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Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

[ih 'kwihp / groop]

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]

Definition

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

Example Sentence

I really enjoyed this week's Equip Group.

Community Group, Real Life

References

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