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cumulative

[kyoo-myuh-luh-tiv, -ley-tiv] / ˈkyu myə lə tɪv, -ˌleɪ tɪv /


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Bob Lynch, chief executive of research firm SponsorUnited, estimated that teams hosting the Dodgers generated roughly $15 million in cumulative revenue from the brands that have attached themselves to the team.

From Los Angeles Times

Over a decade, the cumulative burden reaches into the trillions; over a quarter century, it can approach $10 trillion—roughly the combined annual economic output of Germany and Japan.

From The Wall Street Journal

Women also step out of the workforce in greater numbers than men for child-rearing and eldercare, often right around that crucial age of 35 when men’s cumulative earnings go up and women’s go down.

From MarketWatch

Equity Factor Rotation Active ETF returned a cumulative total return of 6.1% over the past six months, slightly exceeding the S&P 500’s 5.7%.

From Barron's

Equity Factor Rotation Active ETF returned a cumulative total return of 6.1% over the past six months, slightly exceeding the S&P 500’s 5.7%.

From Barron's