Synonym: compiling, digest. Similar words: mutilation, jubilation, dilatation, ventilation, annihilation, assimilation, self-mutilation, hyperventilation. Meaning: [‚kɒmpɪ'leɪʃn] n. 1. something that is compiled (as into a single book or file) 2. the act of compiling (as into a single book or file or list).
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1 The last track finishes this compilation beautifully.
2 This compilation was first issued on vinyl in 1984.
3 A team of four were involved in the compilation of the book.
4 Her latest CD is a compilation of all her best singles.
5 The market for those dreadful compilation records you see advertised on TV is just another of life's great mysteries.
6 One of the first steps taken was the compilation of a report.
7 His latest album release is a compilation of his jazz works over the past decade.
8 Unlike most compilation soundtracks, there is a sense that these songs belong together.
9 You must by now guess that this compilation is by definition a mixed bag, of mixed quality.
10 A must-see movie for men who love making compilation tapes, and for women who never listened to them.
11 Finally, to summarise, this is a useful compilation of the Raman spectra of polymers, despite some shortcomings.
12 Hundreds of man-hours had gone into its compilation - all for nothing.
13 In the long term, it envisaged the compilation of a list of globally protected areas.
14 A White House compilation of the events shows 70 coffees were held over 18 months.
15 This is like releasing a skiffle compilation without Lonnie Donegan.
16 It is essentially a compilation of known facts, without intrusion of personal opinions or beliefs.
17 The compilation of a new tectonic map of Great Britain, Ireland and the surrounding seas began.
18 It is a compilation of articles by the late Eddie Park, most of which were published in Golf Monthly.
19 He also organized the compilation and publication of charts showing the prevailing winds and currents for each quarter of the year.
20 Any compilation is going to be a shallow thing redeemed only by the actual songs on it.
21 Compilation of geological maps at 1:10 000 and thematic maps at 1:25 000 is now in progress.
22 Nevertheless the epilogue to the Pactus does provide a terminus ante quem for the compilation of the code.
23 I regard rule 7.23 as restating, by way of convenient compilation, rights of appeal which are given elsewhere in the Rules.
24 All chapters include numerous references to the recent literature, but this is not merely a compilation of the work of others.
25 This 17-track album follows on the heels of the latest Levi's ad, but it's a pretty lazy compilation.
26 I try to comprehend my son for an instant as a compilation of parts.
27 Propping up the bottom of the top 100 was, you guessed it, another compilation of repeat film footage.
28 So why, in the face of all this,[www.Sentencedict.com] would I urge you on to purchase a compilation?
29 In ships at sea chaplains or commanding officers have pre-recorded tapes containing organ accompaniments and a compilation of hymns.
30 With luck, a few years will bring a greatest hits compilation.
More similar words: mutilation, jubilation, dilatation, ventilation, annihilation, assimilation, self-mutilation, hyperventilation, international relations, compile, depilate, dilapidation, exhilaration, elation, from pillar to post, computation, oblation, ablation, relation, complication, compensation, collation, violation, emulation, ovulation, deflation, isolation, adulation, inflation, computational.