closer grouping

[ˈkloʊzər ˈɡruːpɪŋ]
noun phrasepl: closer groupings
agrupamento mais próximo
1. A collection or arrangement of items, people, or elements positioned in closer proximity to each other than before
The closer grouping of the data points made the pattern more apparent.
O agrupamento mais próximo dos pontos de dados tornou o padrão mais aparente.
2. In statistics or data analysis, clustering objects with reduced distance or increased similarity
A closer grouping in the scatter plot suggests a strong correlation.
Um agrupamento mais próximo no gráfico de dispersão sugere uma correlação forte.
3. In organizational or social contexts, a tighter association or alliance among members
The company achieved a closer grouping of its regional offices for better efficiency.
A empresa alcançou um agrupamento mais próximo de seus escritórios regionais para melhor eficiência.
This term is primarily used in technical, scientific, and business contexts in both Brazilian Portuguese and English-speaking countries. It reflects the modern emphasis on data analysis, efficiency, and organizational optimization in contemporary professional environments.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
tight clusteringdense groupingclose clusteringconsolidated arrangement
Antonyms / Antônimos
dispersed groupingscattered arrangementdistant groupingloose clustering

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
agrupamento mais próximo
Standard usage in business and scientific contexts
São Paulo
agrupamento mais aproximado
Alternative phrasing commonly used in technical environments
Portugal
agrupamento mais próximo
Same as Brazilian Portuguese; used in academic and technical discourse
General American English
closer grouping
Common in statistics, data analysis, and organizational management contexts

Related Words

clusteringproximitygroupingarrangementamalgamationconsolidation

Related Idioms & Phrases

bring things closer together
tighten the ranks
cluster around
draw near
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