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special-interest group

American  
[spesh-uhl in-ter-ist, in-trist] / ˈspɛʃ əl ˈɪn tər ɪst, ˈɪn trɪst /

noun

  1. Also called special interest.  a body of persons, corporation, or industry that seeks or receives benefits or privileged treatment, especially through legislation.

  2. Digital Technology. a subgroup within a user group where members share information or research in specialized fields. SIG


Etymology

Origin of special-interest group

First recorded in 1920–25

Example Sentences

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In the past, these kinds of issues were generally debated throughout campaigns; veterans today increasingly resemble a special-interest group.

From Time • Sep. 6, 2016

A denouncement from a special-interest group like One Million Moms, which recommended boycotting J.C.

From Washington Post • Jun. 27, 2012

With the U.S. longevity rate increasing, a new special-interest group made itself felt more strongly than ever.

From Time Magazine Archive

To some observers, the reaction from the scientific community is little more than the pleadings of another special-interest group trying to preserve its privileges.

From Time Magazine Archive

"Equal rights" is one of the abiding passions of today's students�and there is scarcely a special-interest group that does not have some kind of campus or- ganization championing its claims for justice.

From Time Magazine Archive

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