Entourage

/ˈɒn.tuːˌrɑːʒ/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A group of associates or attendants surrounding an important person, especially in legal or governmental contexts, as in witness protection or executive security.
    The witness entered the courthouse accompanied by an entourage of law enforcement officers.

Commentary

The term often implies a group with a protective or advisory role around a principal individual in legal settings.

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