Ainda não temos significados para "accrete".
1Years of imperceptible injuries accrete until they manifest as visible lesions, malignancies.
2We accrete around it like a retinue of captured moons.
3For reference purposes, the Earth will begin to accrete roughly four minutes into this process.
4Technology does tend to accrete and concentrate market power.
5Black holes are visible only when they can accrete gas and other material from the surrounding environment.
6Soon, the server knew, matter would accrete around them, condensing into stars and galaxies like raindrops in a spiderweb.
7All planets continue to accrete for the rest of their days, although at a significantly lower rate than when formed.
8The result of our education is to fill the mind little by little, as experiences accrete, with a stock of such ideas.
9These enclosures are a patiently accreted coral of such days and lives.
10And each time he talked about his boyhood new details accreted.
11The whole damn planet is accreting a layer of off-world tourists.
12A small crowd of enlisted deck hands accreted behind them as they proceeded.
13I never accepted the mythopoeia I see accreting around the Liosan.
14What he did find was that he was accreting a bodyguard.
15The barnacles of my life accreted, slowly, steadily, uninterestingly.
16They built houses, churches, and businesses, which accreted over time into a town, then a city.
Accrete ao longo do tempo