Thesaurus / collate
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The article, which he says simply collated other people’s ideas, has attracted intense commentary on TV networks and among government officials.
FRANCE’S VAUNTED HEALTH SYSTEM FAILS ITS GREATEST TEST IN GENERATIONS: THE COVID-19 VACCINE ROLLOUTVIVIENNE WALTJANUARY 4, 2021FORTUNEThe group “will be working with multiple departments to collate data to help identify the scope and magnitude of the gaps in collection,” she said.
ALASKA REQUIRES DNA BE COLLECTED FROM PEOPLE ARRESTED FOR VIOLENT CRIMES. MANY POLICE HAVE IGNORED THAT.BY KYLE HOPKINS, ANCHORAGE DAILY NEWSDECEMBER 31, 2020PROPUBLICAIn Estonia, despite having multiple private health service providers, doctors can collate and visualize patient records whenever and wherever necessary, with consent from patients—a real boon in the country’s fight against coronavirus.
ESTONIA IS A ‘DIGITAL REPUBLIC’—WHAT THAT MEANS AND WHY IT MAY BE EVERYONE’S FUTUREDR. IMTIAZ KHANOCTOBER 15, 2020SINGULARITY HUB Implementing tools that collate and merge data from multiple sources — including PPC and SEO campaigns — will make collaboration easier.
SYNERGIZED SEARCH IS KEY TO SUCCESS IN THE NEW NORMALASHER GORDONSEPTEMBER 28, 2020SEARCH ENGINE WATCHHe and his colleagues played short audio clips of coughing from apparently sick and healthy people collated from YouTube for over 200 volunteers, asking whether each cough was from someone who was ill or not.
NO, YOU CAN’T HEAR THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SICK AND HEALTHY COUGHSJONATHAN LAMBERTJUNE 9, 2020SCIENCE NEWSYou file some papers, you collate some register, you sign your name or your initials to some documents.
THE 'CHARACTERS' OF JEAN DE LA BRUYREJEAN DE LA BRUYREWith insistent fervour they implored one another to be careful, and to collate what had been copied.
THE AGE OF ERASMUSP. S. ALLENEventually, long before they really develop a stabilized ethic, someone's going to collate that whole mess.
INDIRECTIONEVERETT B. COLEHe had only to collate the Alta and Tribune letters, edit them, and write such new matter as would be required for completeness.
MARK TWAIN, A BIOGRAPHY, 1835-1910, COMPLETEALBERT BIGELOW PAINEBut a scholar can only collate satisfactorily when he has sufficient means, and these demand much time and research.
ANCIENT PAGAN AND MODERN CHRISTIAN SYMBOLISMTHOMAS INMANWORDS RELATED TO COLLATE
- balances
- brackets
- collates
- conflicts
- contradicts
- departs
- deviates
- differentiates
- disagrees
- distinguishes
- diverges
- hangs
- holds a candle to
- is a foil to
- is contrary to
- is dissimilar
- is diverse
- is unlike
- is variable
- matches up
- mismatches
- opposes
- separates
- sets in opposition
- sets off
- stacks up against
- stands out
- varies
- weighs
- analyze
- ascertain
- categorize
- characterize
- classify
- collate
- decide
- demarcate
- determinate
- determine
- diagnose
- diagnosticate
- differentiate
- discriminate
- divide
- estimate
- extricate
- figure out
- finger
- identify
- individualize
- individuate
- judge
- know
- label
- make out
- mark
- mark off
- name
- part
- pinpoint
- place
- qualify
- recognize
- select
- separate
- set apart
- set off
- sift
- signalize
- single out
- singularize
- sort out
- specify
- spot
- tag
- tell apart
- tell between
- tell from
- analyzes
- ascertains
- categorizes
- characterizes
- classifies
- collates
- decides
- demarcates
- determinates
- determines
- diagnoses
- diagnosticates
- differentiates
- discriminates
- divides
- estimates
- extricates
- figures out
- fingers
- identifies
- individualizes
- individuates
- judges
- knows
- labels
- makes out
- marks
- marks off
- names
- parts
- pinpoints
- places
- qualifies
- recognizes
- selects
- separates
- sets apart
- sets off
- sifts
- signalizes
- single out
- singularizes
- sort out
- specifies
- spots
- tags
- tells apart
- tells between
- tells from
- analyze
- ascertain
- categorize
- characterize
- classify
- collate
- decide
- demarcate
- determinate
- determine
- diagnose
- diagnosticate
- differentiate
- discriminate
- divide
- estimate
- extricate
- figure out
- finger
- identify
- individuate
- judge
- know
- label
- make out
- mark
- mark off
- name
- part
- pinpoint
- place
- qualify
- recognize
- select
- separate
- set apart
- set off
- sift
- signalize
- single out
- singularize
- sort out
- specify
- spot
- tag
- tell apart
- tell between
- tell from
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