The noun form of the verb to congregate is congregation.
No, it is not an adverb. Congregate is a verb. One adverb form is based on the noun (congregation): it is congregationally.
What's the answer to the the three wards aggregate congregate. Or segregate or none of the above .
The verb to congregate forms adjectives from its present and past participles: congregating and congregated. The related adjective from the noun congregation is congregational.
Congregate is a verb.
The antonym for congregate is disperse.
I like to congregate with my mom.
Congregate means to come together as a group.
the coach want us to congregate for the practice tomorrow
Students should get to class promptly and not congregate in the hallway.
Stars show no tendency to congregate in the galactic plane.
Congregate means to create, spawn, or make something....
The teacher asked the students to congregate outside the door until the room was ready for them. The shoppers tended to congregate around the holiday tree.