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.
of Accumulate
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.
of Accumulate
accumulate: To increase the quantity of something;to gather togetherThe snow on the ground began to accumulate.
The Latin cumulus, meaning "a heap."
gather, assemble, accumulate, round up, collect
Some choices: read, cram, gain
A synonym for accumulate is collect. An antonym for accumulate is disperse.
Accumulate
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).
Antonyms for accumulate include: distribute disseminate
They accumulate in crystal faces.
The prefix of "accumulate" is "ac-" which means "toward" or "to increase."
Another word for "accumulate is "gather."