Similar words: accumulate, accumulator, accumulation, accumulative, accumulating, cumulative, simulated, stimulated. Meaning: [ə'kjuːmjʊleɪt] adj. 1. brought together into a group or crowd 2. periodically accumulated over time.
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(31) To deny the importance of the family as a source of care would be to ignore the accumulated evidence of several decades.
(32) Grumbold's will indicates that he accumulated considerable wealth, acquiring a substantial amount of leasehold property in Cambridge.
(33) The dairymen accumulated a war chest of $ 1 million, and spread half of it in congressional elections.
(34) During the three years he was in charge over £300 million in foreign debts were accumulated.
(35) Its purpose was to rectify an accumulated error between the solar and calendar years since the modifications introduced by Augustus.
(36) So many people had died during the siege either from wounds or illness that a considerable quantity of private stores had accumulated.
(37) The house where Victor lives with Dolly is cluttered with years of accumulated junk.
(38) Every available wall space was covered with graffiti and fervent slogans, or the accumulated remnants of countless religious posters.
(39) How fortunate it is that enthusiasts such as Col. Savill have accumulated a wealth of material illustrating the railway scene.
(40) Its accumulated knowledge will decay and the order it has imposed will vanish.
(41) The following sections describe a series of recent small mammal assemblages accumulated by known predators under known conditions.
(42) This is a percentage of the total borrowing requirement and, if you are carrying accumulated losses[sentencedict.com], can be considerably high.
(43) However, both the ideas and the practice have changed as experience has accumulated, with two particular issues dominating the debate.
(44) Two of three women with adenocarcinoma had accumulated more than 45 pack years each and one was also a heavy drinker.
(45) It finally cashed in its accumulated non-partisan capital in a campaign of truly massive proportions - the Peace Ballot of 1934-35.
(46) He concluded that a further £20,000 savings would have been accumulated by the age of 65.
(47) We infer that they accumulated during periods of accelerated soil erosion.
(48) The judges will have to pore over the 22 volumes of evidence already accumulated and hear the 66 witnesses for the prosecution.
(49) Even then they missed considerable stretches of gutter with accumulated dirt.
(50) They have accumulated over decades to become embedded in the fabric of institutions.
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(51) Ideally the accumulated paint layers should be no thicker than the masking tape itself.
(52) There was enough accumulated wealth for the third Joseph Wright Alsop to pursue a life as country gentleman.
(53) With only one more Saturday before Christmas, the evidence had accumulated with a slow inevitability against Hebden.
(54) Where thick deposits of heat modified oil or fat have accumulated the judicious use of a scraper may be indicated.
(55) Supplies enough for surviving at least thirty days have to be accumulated and transported.
(56) His last two weeks as an employee will be spent using up accumulated vacation time.
(57) In spring melting snow releases pollutants; in autumn rain probably removes the acid accumulated during the summer.
(58) Britain has already accumulated enough nuclear waste to build 5,000 atom bombs.
(59) One of the main differences between predator assemblages and those accumulated by other means results from the activity pattern of the predator.
(60) These new entrepreneurs - the bourgeoisie-relied for their accumulated economic wealth on the ownership of machines and factories rather than upon land.
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