Elite Group (Noun)
Meaning
A group or class of persons enjoying superior intellectual or social or economic status.
Classification
Nouns denoting groupings of people or objects.
Examples
- The business owner's network was dominated by an elite group of powerful women who ran multinational corporations.
- A student at a public school struggled to feel a part of the elite group at school comprised of only wealthy, affluent teenagers.
- Rangers comprise an elite group in military personnel undergoing stringent fitness assessment program who guarantee war support expedition that any operational department head uses fully training deployed nationwide into first direct offense theater location protection responsibilities ultimately made quick reply help arrive units world assistance areas attack so division makes.
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- Members of the exclusive club made up just an elite group of experts who worked creatively and in a highly inventive manner.