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71 Synonyms & Antonyms for AGGREGATE | Thesaurus.com

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aggregate

adjective as in forming a collection from separate parts

verb as in combine into a collection

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After three near-misses to reach successive major finals with the last two World Cups and previous Euros qualifying campaign, Wales finally reached the biggest stage with a 3-2 aggregate victory over Republic of Ireland.

From BBC

This stress at the bottom was happening as wealth concentration at the very top was accelerating. Inequality.org reports that four years ago, the U.S. had 614 billionaires with an aggregate wealth of $2.947 trillion.

From Salon

Add six ODIs and a solitary T20i, it still makes for a dismal aggregate of international appearances for a batsman whose precocity had promised a long, dazzling career.

From BBC

Its capability to image complex samples, including stem cell aggregates, extends its application beyond individual cells.

"If no oxygen bonds to it, leftover carbon will aggregate on the catalyst's nickel surface, covering its active face. This coking deposition causes deactivation. It is extremely common in thermal catalysis for hydrocarbon conversion."

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