Aggregate synonyms and antonyms
ăg'rĭ-gĭt
Category:
Part of speech:
To gather or cause to increase; amass:
The entire amount, quantity, extent, or sum; totality
?
An amount or quantity from which nothing is left out or held back
sum (related)
The result of adding numbers or quantities. The sum of 6 and 9, for example, is 15, and the sum of 4 x and 5 x is 9 x.
part (antonym)
An amount obtained by addition; a sum.
To be equal (to) in meaning, value, or effect
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everything but (or except) the kitchen sink
and barrel
the whole ball of wax (or kit and caboodle) (or megillah) (or nine yards) (or shebang)
all (related)
The entire or total number, amount, or quantity; totality:
To mix, merge, or unite
To have size or importance
To form a cluster or group:
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To make a composite.
To earn as a total income or profit before deductions:
To gather or form into a mass
To come to in number or quantity
individual (antonym)
Special; particular:
particular (antonym)
The definition of particular is pertaining to a specific person, thing or place, or something that is noteworthy or under immediate consideration.
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divide (antonym)
To divide is defined as to separate into two or more parts.
break up (antonym)
To break or separate into pieces.
Everything involved or included
The fact or condition of being total; entirety
The entire amount or extent; the whole:
The most important thing
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The definition of accrue means to accumulate or grow larger in amount.
To accumulate (esp. wealth)
To call for and obtain payment of:
To combine into one unit; merge.
The definition of garner is to collect, find or assemble something, especially information.
To pick up or collect (molten glass) using a tool in glass blowing.
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To store up for future use; garner
(Intransitive) Arrive by vehicle, usually by car
To total; count; enumerate
To attain or obtain by stretching forth the hand; to extend some part of the body, or something held by one, so as to touch, strike, grasp, etc.
count (related)
The act of counting or calculating.
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increase (related)
To cause to become greater in size, amount, degree, etc.; add to; augment
formed of separate units gathered into a mass or whole
Aggregating or tending to aggregate
A collection of things or parts massed together; heap; pile
An instance of conglomerating, a coming together of separate parts.
To have, exhibit, or involve in combination:
glomerate
Formed into a compact rounded mass; tightly clustered; conglomerate.
aggregation (related)
extractable (related)
residual (related)
hydrocarbon (related)
income (related)
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raw data (related)
To become combined or joined together; become one or as one, by adhering, associating, etc.
be-all
(Poetic) The whole; all that is to be.
See syn. study at (related)
the whole amount
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Find another word for aggregate. In this page you can discover 64 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for aggregate, like: accumulate, whole, ?, sum, part, total, amount, everything but (or except) the kitchen sink, and barrel, the whole ball of wax (or kit and caboodle) (or megillah) (or nine yards) (or shebang) and all.
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