/ɡruːp/ – noun
Definition: 1. nhóm, tổ;
2. ủy ban, ban.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, a “group” refers to a collection of individuals who have a common interest or purpose and who interact with each other in a coordinated manner. This term is often used in various legal contexts, such as corporate law, employment law, and civil rights law, to describe a formal or informal association of people.
Example: The group of shareholders voted to approve the merger.