The act of accumulating, the state of being accumulated, or that which is accumulated; as, an accumulation of earth, of sand, of evils, of wealth, of honors., The concurrence of several titles to the same proof.
to accumulate means to collect.
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accumulate: To increase the quantity of something;to gather togetherThe snow on the ground began to accumulate.
A synonym for accumulate is collect. An antonym for accumulate is disperse.
Accumulate means to acquire or gather an increasing quantity of. A sample sentence is: "She wants to accumulate money to build her dream house".
Example sentence - We didn't know how much snow would accumulate during the storm.
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accumulate: To increase the quantity of something;to gather togetherThe snow on the ground began to accumulate.
The Latin cumulus, meaning "a heap."
"Adinju kooduka" in Malayalam means to cooperate or collaborate with someone. It implies working together towards a common goal or objective.
gather, assemble, accumulate, round up, collect
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Some choices: read, cram, gain
A synonym for accumulate is collect. An antonym for accumulate is disperse.
"Punya" in Hindi refers to merit or virtue acquired through good deeds or actions. It is used to describe positive karma or the accumulation of spiritual merit.
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Antonyms for accumulate include: distribute disseminate
Logically, it would become "decumulate". This particular combination of the prefix de- and cumulate (from accumulate) is seldom used - more popular words include disperse, dissipate, dwindle, lessen, lose, spend, squander, waste (courtesy of Thesaurus.com).