cumulate
pronunciation
How to pronounce cumulate in British English: UK ['kju:mjʊleɪt]
How to pronounce cumulate in American English: US ['kjumjəˌleɪt]
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- Verb:
- collect or gather
Word Origin
- cumulate (v.)
- 1530s, from Latin cumulatus "heaped, increased, augmented," past participle of cumulare "to heap," from cumulus "mound, heap" (see cumulus). Related: Cumulated; cumulating.
Example
- 1. If it is truest , then I will cumulate it .
- 2. You must enter a key date , to cumulate standard values .
- 3. Camerer goes further and argues that the failure of knowledge to cumulate swiftly identifies strategy research as more an art than a science ' since most arts do notneedto progress ' ( emphasis in origin ) ( 1985 , p. 4 ) .
- 4. Shareholders do not have a right to cumulate their votes for directors unless the articles of incorporation so provide .
- 5. The modern china pasted a process with cumulate poverty and cowardice , be invaded and exploited by other countrys .