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    cumulate

    verb

    • 1. gather together and combine: "the systems cumulate data over a period of years"
    • 2. attach two double bonds to the same carbon atom.

    noun

    • 1. an igneous rock formed by gravitational settling of particles in a magma: "they appear to have formed from cumulates in the root of a magma chamber"

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  2. 1. : to gather or pile in a heap. 2. : to combine into one. 3. : to build up by addition of new material. intransitive verb. : to become massed. cumulate. ˈkyü-myə-lət -ˌlāt. adjective. cumulation. ˌkyü-myə-ˈlā-shən. noun. Did you know?

  3. CUMULATE definition: 1. to collect a large amount of something over a period of time by gradually adding more: 2. to…. Learn more.

  4. to collect a large amount of something over a period of time by gradually adding more: The system has the ability to cumulate data over a number of years. They have cumulated debts of over $10 million. [ I ] to gradually increase by combining with other things over a period of time: These small delays can cumulate and become a problem.

  5. Cumulate definition: to heap up; amass; accumulate.. See examples of CUMULATE used in a sentence.

  6. Definition of 'cumulate' Word Frequency. cumulate in British English. verb (ˈkjuːmjʊˌleɪt ) 1. to accumulate. 2. (transitive) to combine (two or more sequences) into one. adjective (ˈkjuːmjʊlɪt , -ˌleɪt ) 3. heaped up. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Derived forms. cumulately (ˈcumulately) adverb.

  7. cumulate. Other forms: cumulated; cumulating; cumulates. Definitions of cumulate. verb. collect or gather. synonyms: accumulate, amass, conglomerate, gather, pile up. see more.

  8. Define cumulate. cumulate synonyms, cumulate pronunciation, cumulate translation, English dictionary definition of cumulate. v. cu·mu·lat·ed , cu·mu·lat·ing , cu·mu·lates v. tr. 1. To gather in a heap; accumulate. 2. To combine into one unit; merge. v. intr. To become massed.