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Variant of cumulate

cumulate Definition

cu·mu·late (kyo̵̅o̅myə lāt′; for adj., -lit, -lāt′)

transitive verb, intransitive verb cumulated -·lat′ed, cumulating -·lat′·ing

to gather into a heap; accumulate

Etymology: < L cumulatus, pp. of cumulare, to heap up, amass < cumulus: see cumulus

adjective

gathered into a heap

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cumulated Usage Examples

Object

  • profit: Strategies remain ranked by fitness ( cumulated profit for example ) at all times.
  • index: Cumulated indexes are published in the final issue of every year.
  • debt: These companies employed 40,000 people and had a cumulated debt of 40 million between them.
  • time: The engine has now generated thrust for a total cumulated time of about 300 hours.