: a group of people with common experiences and concerns who provide emotional and moral support for one another
Example Sentences
He joined an alcoholics' support group.
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Word History
First Known Use
1951, in the meaning defined above
Medical Definition
support group
noun
: a group of people with common experiences and concerns who provide emotional and moral support for one another