1. intergroup - Noun
2. intergroup - Adjective
intergroup (not comparable)
Taking place between groups, especially between social groups.
Coordinate terms: interindividual, interpersonal, intragroup
intergroup (plural intergroups)
(politics) A group of members of the European Parliament of no particular party or committee, to facilitate the exchange of views.
Depending on the nature of the antecedent relations, cognitions, and situational factors, intergroup contact may be stressful, and lead to feelings of anxiety. Source: Internet
Intragroup versus intergroup usage The Springfield, Missouri Chamber of Commerce once presented dignitaries visiting the city with an "Ozark Hillbilly Medallion" and a certificate proclaiming the honoree a "hillbilly of the Ozarks." Source: Internet
Examples from around the world and from every sector - corporate, political, and social - bring to life the art and practice of intergroup leadership in the twenty-first century. Source: Internet
Egyptians could replicate this example by creating nationwide leagues to promote intergroup and interfaith cooperation. Source: Internet
Rabbi Noam Marans, director of interreligious and intergroup relations at AJC Global Jewish Advocacy, said that "this horrific massacre of innocents at prayer is extreme depravity. Source: Internet
Group Performance and intergroup relations in organizations. Source: Internet