accumulated

IPA: ʌkjˈumjʌɫeɪtɪd

adjective

  • brought together into a group or crowd
  • periodically accumulated over time
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Examples of "accumulated" in Sentences

  • The debris accumulated into the Earth and the Moon.
  • Accumulated sediment settles to the bottom of the device.
  • Not all this data being accumulated is being made public.
  • $8T in accumulated debt from ware in Iraq, Medicare Part D, tax cuts
  • He accumulated a sizable wealth and was known for his ostentatious lifestyle.
  • Iberdrola said it has the right to receive € 4.42 billion in accumulated tariff deficit payments.
  • The nature of the tissue label accumulated was, thus, a direct consequence of formaldehyde binding to tissue structures.
  • A great deal of evidence has accumulated from the Viking mission to support the conclusion that Mars is a biologically active planet.
  • To get where he is in this contest against the Clinton machine and the name recognition Edwards accumulated from the 2004 campaign is no small feat.
  • That we were a fast paced, racing generation more interested in accumulated things and entertainment, going after our own fulfillment, or a sacrificing people who left something that will really be valued?
  • Income or market approaches need to be used to conduct an evaluation, taking into account a state-owned financial institution's long-term accumulated brand value, network distribution, customer resources, franchising rights, goodwill and other intangible assets.
  • For some people, who can see no other solution, enduring the routine and boredom of daily "have-to" travel has been made more tolerable by looking forward to long-planned "want-to" trips -- almost as if pain accumulated now can at some point be exchanged for pleasure.

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