aggregate

//ˈæɡ.rɪ.ɡət//
C1Frequency Level 11Formal
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Noun

aggregateSingular
aggregatesPlural
1

A whole formed by combining several separate elements; a total or sum.

The aggregate of all the data points gives us a clearer picture of the trend.

2

Material or structure formed from a loosely compacted mass of fragments or particles, especially gravel or crusite stone used in construction.

The construction company ordered several tons of aggregate for the new road project.

Verb

aggregateInfinitive
aggregatePresent tense
aggregatedPast tense
aggregatedPast participle
aggregatingPresent participle
aggregatesThird-person singular
1

To collect or gather into a whole or mass; to combine separate items into a single group or total.

The software aggregates data from multiple sources into a single report.

2

To amount to a specified total when combined.

The donations aggregated to over one million dollars.

Adjective

aggregateCanonical form
1

Formed or calculated by the combination of many separate units or items; total.

The aggregate score of both matches determined the winner.

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