outgroups (**Noun**: Refers to a group of people or things that are considered different from one's own group, often used in social sciences and psychology.)
1
Social group outside one's primary affiliation.
2
Category of individuals perceived as outsiders.
3
Collective viewed differently from in-group members.
4
Group lacking shared identity or characteristics with another group.
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Non-membership category in social, cultural contexts.
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Those excluded from a specific community or organization.
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Groups contrasted against an individual's own demographic.
outgroups (**Verb (rare)**: To outgroup someone; meaning to categorize them as part of an outgroup.)
1
To classify someone as socially distant.
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To exclude an individual from a group.
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To identify others as outsiders or different.
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To label someone based on perceived differences.
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To differentiate between in-group and outgroup members.