Periodically accumulated over time.
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Examples for "accumulated "
Examples for "accumulated "
1 Thousands of years of survival meant thousands of years of accumulated experience.
2 The public health system has accumulated reserves of nearly 20 billion euros.
3 Result: S. miltiorrhiza root of high harvest area accumulated Cu and Zn.
4 The clouds solidified; the vapours thickened; the trailing veils stayed and accumulated .
5 By any measure, Ireland has accumulated great wealth in the past decade.
1 With the expertise they had accrued over years, they readied to fight.
2 Considerable evidence has accrued associating the anticonvulsant and antidepressant effects of ECT.
3 But the resources they had accrued over years, hard-won, would be missed.
4 First, it's probably worth explaining how WIRED accrued its six-figure Bitcoin fortune.
5 Patient-years were accrued until the occurrence of systemic thromboemboli or study termination.
6 I could fly first class to Jupiter on the mileage I've accrued .
7 It's not about a giver and receiver, and the obligations accrued therein.
8 After a few months, Carefree White Girl had accrued thousands of followers.
9 And there are very many other advantages which accrued , above man's apprehension.
10 What about insurance companies using data accrued on our bodies and emotional state?
11 Each listing includes the account number, owner's name, address, balance and accrued interest.
12 Yet the benefit accrued to our democracy is close to nil.
13 The bill has at least accrued some support outside of Cape Town, though.
14 Since it launched in March, Periscope has accrued 9 million users.
15 Results: Three hundred sixty-three patients with advanced metastatic melanoma were accrued .
16 Despite scoring 43 goals fewer, Twente crucially accrued one point more.
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accrue Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
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