compilation
IPA: kɑmpʌɫˈeɪʃʌn
noun
- (uncountable) The act or process of compiling or gathering together from various sources.
- (countable) That which is compiled; especially, a book or document composed of materials gathering from other books or documents.
- (countable, uncountable, computing) Translation of source code into object code by a compiler.
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Examples of "compilation" in Sentences
- The song is the oldest recording on the compilation album.
- Da Paper's weekly politics compilation is a real treasure.
- The title song is taken from the No Remorse compilation album.
- It was later included in the 2003 compilation album Veggie Rocks
- The song was covered by The Fray in 2007 for the compilation album.
- Another wonderful “Fact for Features” compilation from the U.S. Census.
- The segment was included on their compilation album Unessential Listening.
- The album is a 30 year commemorative compilation for the history of the group.
- This compilation is superb and should send the audience to the OSCIGMS website.
- If you know of other opportunities to be in compilation books, please do let me know!
- FYI: This compilation is from 15 different mags, and includes the cover of every one of 'em.
- But the plot is a thin compilation of Brother Cadfael and Inspector Morse, with a pinch of alien menace not very satisfactorily explained.
- Even so, this quote suggests that CNN's compilation is somehow more accurate, even though the polls it represents have error margins of as great as four percent.
- The songs, of course, are imperishable, but why anyone would prefer this to a decent Kinks compilation is a bit of a mystery: does the presence of Jackson Browne really add anything to a song as close to perfection as Waterloo Sunset?
- His compilation is the first to cite a comprehensive list of specific war crimes in four categories — illegality of the decision to go to war, misconduct during war, mistreatment of prisoners of war, and misgovernment in the American occupations of Afghanistan and Iraq.
- Upon the assumption that all of the £2. 6million removed from GPO custody on 8/8/63 had been recovered at Letherslade Farm, how thick would the charge sheet have been and how many days would it have been in compilation, and, would this be a good question for a promotion examination, and, if so, to what rank? on April 4, 2007 at 8: 22 pm | Reply justacop
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