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collection
noun as in group, accumulation
Strongest matches
assemblage, assortment, compilation, lot, number, selection, set, store
Strong matches
acquiring, acquisition, agglomeration, anthology, assembling, assembly, batch, caboodle, clump, cluster, collation, combination, company, congeries, congregation, convocation, crowd, cumulation, digest, gathering, heap, hoard, kit, levy, mass, medley, mess, miscellany, mobilization, muster, omnibus, pile, quantity, stack, stock, stockpile
Weak matches
accumulating, amassing, amassment, bringing together, obtaining, securing
Example Sentences
Unlike traditional passive ETFs, which track a market index like the S&P 500, these funds are curated by a manager who chooses a collection of securities and is aiming to outperform the broader market.
Monday's bin collections have been called off as agency workers joined refuse strikers on picket lines in Birmingham amid a separate dispute.
If you lost your record collection in the fires, you can pick up free vinyls from their library.
The funders had no involvement in study design, data collection and analysis, decisions related to publication, or manuscript preparation.
The album remained undisturbed in the Alkazi Foundation's collections until its curator and two historians from Duke University began to reexamine it in 2019.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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