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cumulate

[kyoo-myuh-leyt, kyoo-myuh-lit, -leyt] / ˈkyu myəˌleɪt, ˈkyu myə lɪt, -ˌleɪt /


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"We cannot measure the epidemiological situation only based on cumulated incidence," she said.

From Reuters

In magma chambers, the compaction of the minerals creates what the researchers call “cumulate rock.”

From Fox News

It was a pretty competitive market, good wealth at the time, and the changes cumulated over 20 years until today where many of these markets, the situation is reversed.

From The Verge

The report, now available, compares various income estimates and reaches a similar conclusion: Most Americans have realized small annual increases that ultimately cumulated into meaningful gains.

From Washington Post

The caravan made six stops throughout the journey, passing through Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Alabama, Louisiana and Texas, cumulating in a "day of action" in McAllen.

From BBC