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Meanings of
hoard
in English
Portuguese
provisão
Spanish
tesoro
Catalan
tresor
Back to the meaning
Collection of valuable objects or artifacts.
deposit
cache
stash
trove
archaeological deposit
Portuguese
provisão
Portuguese
amontoar
Catalan
compilar
Spanish
recoger
Back to the meaning
To get or gather together.
collect
accumulate
compile
amass
pile up
roll up
Portuguese
amontoar
Synonyms
Examples for "
collect
"
collect
accumulate
compile
amass
pile up
Examples for "
collect
"
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
Countries
accumulate
debt partly as a result of sustaining a trade deficit.
2
Collectively, workers can
accumulate
large amounts of company shares in retirement accounts.
3
But we know they cannot
accumulate
that knowledge overnight, it takes time.
4
Many treatable conditions may be anticipated and features may
accumulate
over time.
5
These fragments
accumulate
over time and their production rate is rather constant.
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
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
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.
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
.
Catalan
tresorejar
Spanish
amontonar
Back to the meaning
Save up as for future use.
lay away
hive up
squirrel away
Catalan
tresorejar
Usage of
hoard
in English
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
.
6
Words upon a
hoard
must be hoarded, as the ancient saying goes.
7
The firm said it did not need to
hoard
cash for acquisitions.
8
The great
hoard
which the free hand to the churches of England.
9
It pointed out that Lyons had a cash
hoard
of £48 million.
10
Everyone's starting to
hoard
food, so prices are going through the roof.
11
The shifting
hoard
of newspeople went silent, straining to hear Garrett's response.
12
He does not seek to
hoard
money; he intends to spend it.
13
People had been wrong to
hoard
gold for the collapse of civilization.
14
Though avaricious, it was in order to spend and not to
hoard
.
15
A
hoard
should always be made; but not too great a
hoard
.
16
The
hoard
has been dated to the eighth or perhaps ninth century.
Other examples for "hoard"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
hoard
Verb
Indicative · Present
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
little hoard
hoard cash
great hoard
small hoard
secret hoard
More collocations
Translations for
hoard
Portuguese
provisão
amontoar
enrolar
juntar
coleccionar
acumular-se
empilhar
acumular
amontoar-se
reunir
Spanish
tesoro
recoger
juntar
acumular
amontonar
Catalan
tresor
reserva
tresorejament
compilar
ajuntar
apilar
reunir
aplegar
amuntegar
col·leccionar
tresorejar
acumular
atresorar
Hoard
through the time
Hoard
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common