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Meanings of
congregate
in English
To collect in one place, usually for a purpose.
meet
gather
assemble
accumulate
amass
foregather
forgather
Collected.
collected
assembled
accumulated
amassed
massed
Related terms
concentrated
Synonyms
Examples for "
collected
"
collected
assembled
accumulated
amassed
massed
Examples for "
collected
"
1
Data are
collected
within several countries and over a number of years.
2
Data were
collected
regarding patient and physician experience, and health service use.
3
For each case clinical, hospital course, treatment and outcome data were
collected
.
4
It previously
collected
contact information, travel history, family information, and prior addresses.
5
We
collected
suicidal thought using a question from the Patient Health Questionnaire-9.
1
Crisis Management has
assembled
all the technical and tactical help we need.
2
After nightfall he
assembled
the officers in the cabin in the poop.
3
I
assembled
this version from a number of copies of different quality.
4
And the children of Israel
assembled
themselves together, and encamped in Mizpeh.
5
Equipment is often poorly
assembled
or operating with incorrect parts, he said.
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
New York-based Veritas Capital had
amassed
a portfolio of government services providers.
2
She's
amassed
thousands of Instagram followers and the number continues to climb.
3
Hainan province, for example, has
amassed
debt close to 100 percent GDP.
4
Joe Fletcher has
amassed
thousands of these - largely religious - records.
5
The research is based on user-contributions
amassed
over the past 18 months.
1
Several thousand protesters
massed
in other western towns, including Lutsk and Khmelnitsky.
2
At last the
massed
brightness out in the plain quivered and parted.
3
By the time they show up, thousands of people have already
massed
.
4
She could see the
massed
outline of the trees of the spinney.
5
The carriers went in first, thundering directly into the
massed
alien warriors.
Usage of
congregate
in English
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.
6
And besides, who's getting hurt? The other parents were beginning to
congregate
.
7
It's the only place left where there is a
congregate
social life.
8
It was stone, with an enormous fireplace where people tended to
congregate
.
9
It has a lively restaurant- and bar-lined main street where students
congregate
.
10
Cavan people tended to traditionally
congregate
at weddings, funerals and football matches.
11
One shows where tourists tend to
congregate
in cities around the world.
12
When others
congregate
to eat, the Scot seems specially impelled to talk.
13
It turned into the place to shop and
congregate
and drink tea.
14
Not that it is wholly new, for unrest is wherever people
congregate
.
15
Read an article on cottage VERSUS
congregate
system for housing dependent children.
16
A group of old friends
congregate
in a midlands bar, seeking vengeance.
Other examples for "congregate"
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About this term
congregate
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
congregate in
congregate there
congregate together
congregate in cities
congregate also
More collocations
Congregate
through the time
Congregate
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common