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1. aggregate
adjective. ['ˈægrəgət, ˈægrəgeɪt'] formed of separate units gathered into a mass or whole.
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Antonyms
Etymology
- aggregatus (Latin)
Rhymes with Aggregate
- colgate
- elongate
- fugate
- huguet
- newgate
- promulgate
- variegate
How do you pronounce aggregate?
Pronounce aggregate as ˈægrəgət.
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Sentences with aggregate
1. Adjective
Asphalt requires an aggregate sub-base material layer, and then a base layer to be put into place first.
2. Noun, singular or mass
Level the aggregate, however do not damage the roof membrane when tamping the stone aggregate.
Quotes about aggregate
1. It's been a prevalent notion. Fallen sparks. Fragments of vessels broken at the Creation. And someday, somehow, before the end, a gathering back to home. A messenger from the Kingdom, arriving at the last moment. But I tell you there is no such message, no such home -- only the millions of last moments . . . nothing more. Our history is an aggregate of last moments.
- Thomas Pynchon, Gravity's Rainbow
3. aggregate
verb. ['ˈægrəgət, ˈægrəgeɪt'] gather in a mass, sum, or whole.
Antonyms
Etymology
- aggregatus (Latin)
4. aggregate
noun. ['ˈægrəgət, ˈægrəgeɪt'] material such as sand or gravel used with cement and water to make concrete, mortar, or plaster.
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Antonyms
Etymology
- aggregatus (Latin)
5. aggregate
adjective. ['ˈægrəgət, ˈægrəgeɪt'] composed of a dense cluster of separate units such as carpels or florets or drupelets.
Antonyms
Etymology
- aggregatus (Latin)