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Meanings of
accumulate
(accumulates)
in English
Portuguese
amontoar
Catalan
reunir-se
Spanish
recoger
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To collect in one place, usually for a purpose.
meet
gather
collect
assemble
conglomerate
hoard
compile
congregate
amass
foregather
Portuguese
amontoar
Synonyms
Examples for "
meet
"
meet
gather
collect
assemble
conglomerate
Examples for "
meet
"
1
We share information to
meet
common goals, often far in the future.
2
EU leaders will
meet
on Thursday to discuss the Greek debt crisis.
3
The economy and finance ministers of both countries
meet
in Berlin today.
4
In any case, we shall soon
meet
,
the Great King and I.
5
She said midwifery needed greater resources and support to
meet
those demands.
1
Families
gather
at the ship's home base, anxiously hoping for good news.
2
Negotiating takes time and you need to think,
gather
information and strategise.
3
Others are trying to
gather
new information to better measure underlying behaviour.
4
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Fans
gather
to watch 'dour German second division football'.
5
Each year they
gather
in the vast library of the family home.
1
Interventions: 14-day food diaries were used to
collect
the food consumption data.
2
It often takes weeks or months to
collect
data on flu deaths.
3
Medical record review was used to
collect
information on cardiovascular risk factors.
4
E-tailers without physical facilities in a state need not
collect
the tax.
5
The funds could also
collect
more money from shareholders, the paper said.
1
Freedom means the right of people to
assemble
,
organize, and debate openly.
2
Everyone had time to
assemble
at Ish's house to hear the news.
3
Hedge funds often take a few weeks to
assemble
their quarterly reports.
4
Years later it is not possible to
assemble
the accountability puzzle fully.
5
When all the people are prepared they shall
assemble
within the circle.
1
Qatari
conglomerate
Investment Holding Group was the latest, in August last year.
2
Industrial
conglomerate
United Technologies Corp reports first-quarter earnings before the market opens.
3
For a
conglomerate
in crisis, it would be a less costly outcome.
4
ITT Corp was, until last year, part of a much larger
conglomerate
.
5
At long last, a major entertainment
conglomerate
is encouraging unofficial fan sites.
1
Not quite a Pandora's box, the NSA
hoard
exudes similar destructive power.
2
Schafer said there was no need for consumers to
hoard
rice supplies.
3
They had got the Nibelungen
hoard
;
and with it the Nibelungen curse.
4
Hedge funds and developers
hoard
building land they should use or sell.
5
This was the one in which the dragon lay guarding the
hoard
.
1
This work aims to
compile
and discuss the data published thus far.
2
Somebody should
compile
a list of all these events and rate them.
3
Set this variable to help programs you
compile
find the appropriate libraries.
4
RTÉ won't need to
compile
a Reeling in the Years for 2015.
5
One method used was to get the students
compile
a fantastic biography.
1
On the corner, a group of seven or eight young men
congregate
.
2
Do not
congregate
or seek shelter in buildings beneath steeply sloped areas.
3
They must all
congregate
in the yard, and you shall look on.
4
Yet geese
congregate
also; and geese never by any chance look wise.
5
They
congregate
with the painstaking works of others round the Christmas table.
1
This strong start has helped Ingles
amass
career-best form in the postseason.
2
If you
amass
12 points, you will receive a three month suspension.
3
Ashton Kutcher becomes first celebrity to
amass
1 million followers on Twitter.
4
As organisers, bookie and top golemachist, Pennyhaugh and Judah
amass
good money.
5
Boo has worked hard to
amass
her facts and get them right.
1
No longer do wealthy shipowners and merchants
foregather
hereabouts; for none exist.
2
For that I will never again
foregather
with thee, after this night.
3
It was the custom to
foregather
at Mrs. Mowbray's home in the evening.
4
We used to
foregather
in some comfortable grog shop and discuss.
5
On Sundays only, the masters make themselves spruce and
foregather
apart.
1
On the 17th of January we should
forgather
in Constantinople.
2
The next time that we
forgather
,
I'll be better learned.
3
When three men like yourselves
forgather
one can generally look for balloons in the sky.
4
But I'll give the benefit of my opinions to Lady Whitecross when we two
forgather
.
5
Atkinson and Campbell have gone to Hut Point with one dog-team, and we are all to
forgather
here.
1
To do this, we
cumulate
and detrend the Taylor series of individual Fourier components.
2
Sir Charles labored only to heap up the evidences of evolution; to
cumulate
them till the mass became irresistible.
3
Total
cumulated
work was comparable during continuous and intermittent exercise.
4
Conclusion: Autonomic nervous system status depends on
cumulated
physical fatigue due to increased training loads.
5
The resulting dose rate distribution may be scaled by
cumulated
activity to yield absorbed dose.
1
We reach the far curb just as the backup units
roll
up
.
2
He'd
roll
up
one pant leg and point his foot out straight.
3
She was going to have to
roll
up
her rugs at home.
4
He would never
roll
up
his sleeves and do the hard work.
5
Add a spoonful of meat mixture onto each tortilla and
roll
up
.
1
They would begin to
pile
up
in a heap in a minute.
2
They
pile
up
the wood and the women scatter flowers upon it.
3
As the credit card bills
pile
up
,
it's time to take stock.
4
Of course, it was his own fault for letting them
pile
up
.
5
Lies once begun,
pile
up
;
and lies require lies to bolster them.
Usage of
accumulates
in English
1
It's simply that the damage
accumulates
and becomes more obvious over time.
2
In practice, however, employees become more productive as the capital stock
accumulates
.
3
For a long time, nothing much happens: a conical pile slowly
accumulates
.
4
The bisphosphonates inhibit this repair process, and the damage
accumulates
over time.
5
Both of these responses discharge the energy that
accumulates
in the body.
6
Visit Website With these signals for repair, swelling
accumulates
in the region.
7
Wisdom he measures by the devastating accuracy of the data he
accumulates
.
8
It either
accumulates
at the top or it diffuses through the system.
9
The steering
accumulates
weight and sharpness the harder the car is pushed.
10
By individual thrift Society
accumulates
,
and it is wise to encourage thrift.
11
He
accumulates
experiment after experiment, till they amount to a considerable volume.
12
Adenosine
accumulates
in the basal forebrain during prolonged wakefulness and induces sleep.
13
A week of losses continued and the damage at the Camp Nou
accumulates
.
14
Capital
accumulates
through the privatisation of natural resources and dispossession of whole communities.
15
The pus
accumulates
under the periosteum and lifts it up from the bone.
16
It gets into our bodies, she said, noting that lead
accumulates
in people.
Other examples for "accumulates"
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accumulates
accumulate
Verb
Indicative · Present · Third
Frequent collocations
accumulate in
accumulate over time
accumulate more
accumulate interest
accumulate specifically
More collocations
Translations for
accumulates
Portuguese
amontoar
enrolar
juntar
coleccionar
conglomerar
acumular-se
empilhar
acumular
amontoar-se
reunir
Catalan
reunir-se
recol·lectar
compilar
ajuntar
apilar
juntar-se
acumular-se
amuntegar-se
reunir
aplegar
amuntegar
col·leccionar
Spanish
recoger
juntar
acumular
Accumulates
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Accumulates
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