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aggregate
adjective as in forming a collection from separate parts
Strongest matches
noun as in collection
Example Sentences
Nomura’s own leading index of Asia ex-Japan’s aggregate exports has risen strongly, signaling export growth is likely to edge higher into the year-end.
Irwin, 21, and Carson, 32, scored an aggregated score from the judges of 29 points.
Much of his work centers on how to speed up market research by using bots to aggregate and analyze large amounts of information.
But those firms get their numbers in the course of providing advisory and other services to investors and have permission to publish them only in an aggregated, anonymized form.
This was an impressive performance and a drastic improvement from their 8-2 aggregate defeat by Barcelona in last season's semi-finals - but their lack of ruthlessness ultimately proved costly and denied them the victory they craved.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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