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Meaning of aggregate
The primary meaning of the word "aggregate" is a whole formed by combining several separate things.
Etymology of aggregate
The word "aggregate" comes from the Latin "aggregare", which means "to add to", and is derived from "ad-" (to) and "gregare" (to collect)
Historically, the word has been used in English since the 15th century to describe a collection of things that are gathered together
Synonyms
collective
combined
total
overall
gross
general
unified
merged
amalgamated
consolidated
assembled
compiled
gathered
accumulated
summed
added
unified
integrated
composite
mixed
blended
compound
miscellaneous
assorted
diverse
varied
heterogeneous
mingled
commingled
intermingled
pooled
shared
common
mutual
joint
cooperative
collaborative
unified
coordinated
synchronized
totalized
summative
comprehensive
inclusive
all-encompassing
sweeping
broad
wide-ranging
extensive
cumulative
aggregative
combinative
additive
collective
assembled
composite
compound.
Definitions
- A collection of items that are gathered together to form a total or whole
- A material, such as sand or gravel, that is added to something, especially concrete, in order to improve its properties
- A total or combined amount, quantity, or degree
- In biology, a cluster of individuals or cells that are grouped together
Usage Examples
- The company's aggregate sales for the year were higher than expected
- The aggregate score of the team was impressive, with each player contributing to the total
- The aggregate effect of the new policies was a significant reduction in costs
- The aggregate amount of donations received was enough to fund the project
Antonyms
individual
separate
distinct
unique
singular
sole
lone
isolated
detached
disconnected
divided
fragmented
scattered
dispersed
dissimilar
unlike
different
unrelated
unconnected
discrete
independent
solitary
single
one
solo
apart
isolated
disconnected
detached.