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aggregate

adjective as in forming a collection from separate parts

verb as in combine into a collection

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Example Sentences

But in the aggregate, immigration reform is not a salient issue for white evangelicals.

Their hub is an aggregate of photographs and eyewitness reports taken by hundreds of collectives.

Many runways are asphaltic concrete—aggregate in a bitumen binder—which softens and melts under heat.

And what Navfac calls “standard airfield concrete” is military-grade, made with aggregate and Portland cement.

Harkin noted the effect raising the wage would have in increasing aggregate demand and boosting the economy in a floor speech.

The act of the Covenanting Society is complex, and is the aggregate of the actings of all who compose it.

But in their aggregate the representations look well, and they give a good finish to the chancel.

It was not so much that the "offer of the House" increased the aggregate population of the workhouses.

All these are administered by local boards, whose aggregate revenue amounts to some 7000.

The aggregate which we call four, has a still greater number of characteristic modes of formation.

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On this page you'll find 132 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to aggregate, such as: accumulated, combined, corporate, cumulative, added, and amassed.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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