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Meanings of
accrue
in inglês
espanhol
acumularse
Back to the meaning
Come into the possession of.
fall
espanhol
acumularse
To heap up; to collect or gather (e.g. work, magazines, etc.).
gather
collect
aggregate
garner
amass
agglomerate
cumulate
acumulate
Synonyms
Examples for "
fall
"
fall
Examples for "
fall
"
1
Season: Spring through
fall
,
although sunny winter days can offer good conditions.
2
That new focus could
fall
on state elections due later this year.
3
However, certain groups of people were far more likely to
fall
victim.
4
Asked if net profit would
fall
this fiscal year, he said: Obviously.
5
Uncertainty prevails, which of course caused business investment to
fall
last year.
Usage of
accrue
in inglês
1
The profits
accrue
to the gambler -the losses to the IMF.
2
I suspect some benefit will
accrue
from my speaking personally with both.
3
Other benefits that
accrue
from planning include the enhancement of hazard awareness.
4
He has no doubts about the benefits that
accrue
from being fit.
5
Conclusions: NCI-sponsored pediatric QoL studies have high rates of failure to
accrue
.
6
Report says that he is liberal, so that possibly advantage may
accrue
.
7
Sarah, will no temptation
accrue
from the pouring of the warming draught?
8
What benefit, we ask again, would
accrue
to him in so doing?
9
Under these circumstances, was it perfectly certain that no danger could
accrue
?
10
As a result, stays booked past this date will not
accrue
Honors points.
11
In relation to health behaviours, students from affluent families
accrue
a disproportionate benefit.
12
As a result, wellness penalties also
accrue
to the bottom line.
13
Since Bell's sequence includes no events of speciation, sustained changes do not
accrue
.
14
ASMI said it expected to
accrue
ongoing benefits from the operation.
15
That influence should properly
accrue
to the public, who their parents work for.
16
From the use of a blast in this way advantages
accrue
.
Other examples for "accrue"
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About this term
accrue
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
accrue to
accrue interest
accrue therefrom
accrue benefits
accrue lucrative
More collocations
Translations for
accrue
espanhol
acumularse
recaer
Accrue
through the time
Accrue
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common