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group chat

American  
[groop chat] / ˈgrup ˈtʃæt /

noun

  1. Digital Technology. a dedicated space in a messaging application where three or more people can exchange messages over the Internet.


Example Sentences

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“I imagine it might take all day to get that hose off the hill,” Fligiel said in a group chat early the morning of Jan. 1.

From Los Angeles Times

Maybe check-ins or small requests can be handled in a group chat, but interpersonal issues or big decisions need to happen over the phone, Zoom or in person, and right away.

From The Wall Street Journal

She is the managing editor of Contemporary Art Review Los Angeles and the founder of Group Chat, a conversation series and creative salon in L.A.

From Los Angeles Times

Among Pratt’s communications with Terraform was a group chat he set up with his former colleagues, including a software engineer and the head of business development at Terraform.

From The Wall Street Journal

This is what my daughter recently texted in our family group chat.

From Los Angeles Times