To collect or accumulate is to systematically gather or bring together similar items or resources over a period of time. It involves amassing objects or quantities of something with the intention of keeping them for future use or enjoyment.
"Hoard" - to collect and hide away something with no intention of sharing it is to hoard it.
The prefix of "accumulate" is "ac-" which means "toward" or "to increase."
The "U" in "accumulate" makes a short vowel sound, similar to the "uh" sound in "sun" or "cup".
Yesterday the professor said, "I will collect your papers tomorrow;" however, he never did collect them.
The base word of "collection" is "collect."
A synonym for accumulate is collect. An antonym for accumulate is disperse.
To amass means to gather together into a collection, to collect into a heap, or to accumulate.
Accrue, aquire, store, incorporate, increase, collect
gather, assemble, accumulate, round up, collect
gather, save, assemble, heap, accumulate, amass, stockpile, hoard
select, collect, accumulate, extract, harvest, gather, pick
A synonym for "accumulate" is "gather," as both words convey the idea of collecting or amassing over time. An antonym for "accumulate" is "disperse," which means to scatter or distribute rather than to collect.
A synonym for "accumulate" is "gather." Both terms refer to the process of collecting or building up over time. Other synonyms include "amass" and "collect."
Increase, accumulate, grow, amass, enlarge, collect, gather...
build up, increase, be stored, collect, gather, pile up, amass, hoard
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.
Not if they were discharged. they can say you owe whatever they want but they can't collect.