The correct spelling is "accumulated" (built up or obtained over time).
The verb is spelled "accrue" (to accumulate over time). A similar word is a color, "ecru" (an off-white shade).
Antonyms for accumulate include: distribute disseminate
The noun form of prevent is prevention. The noun form of accumulate is accumulation.
(Accumulate means to build up, or to gather.)Dust continues to accumulate on top of the old television.If you want to accumulate a nest egg, then get a steady job.Poisonous radon gas can accumulate in improperly sealed basements.He lets the bills accumulate and he pays them at the end of the month.He hates letting junk accumulate in the basement, so he has a yard sale every spring.As his trophies began to accumulate, he built a display cabinet for them.She vacuums everyday never allowing dog hair to accumulate on the carpet.If you accumulate enough points, you can turn them in for a prize.If snow accumulates on the driveway, you'll need to shovel it.
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The verb is spelled "accrue" (to accumulate over time). A similar word is a color, "ecru" (an off-white shade).
A synonym for accumulate is collect. An antonym for accumulate is disperse.
Accumulate
Antonyms for accumulate include: distribute disseminate
Shared by Increase,accumulate,extend
Another word for "accumulate is "gather."
They accumulate in crystal faces.
The prefix of "accumulate" is "ac-" which means "toward" or "to increase."
The snow will begin to accumulate once the ground freezes.
Sediment can accumulate at the mouths of rivers, usually in the form of deltas.
Accumulate means to acquire or gather an increasing quantity of. A sample sentence is: "She wants to accumulate money to build her dream house".
In a cold day snow can accumulate on sand.