accumulate - use in sentences

Object

  • toxin: The soil around the GM crop may accumulate toxins, if these are released to the soil.
  • wisdom: The accumulated wisdom of parents, gained over many years, is completely overlooked.
  • deficit: Spain has an accumulated deficit of 10 % of their total health budget.
  • inclination: It depends on someone's accumulated inclinations how deeply he will consider what he hears.

Preposition: on

  • premise: No packaging, waste, rubbish left to accumulate anywhere on the premises.

Modifying Another Word

  • gradually: Clean up your disk Your hard disk will gradually accumulate clutter, in the form of various files which are no longer necessary.
  • rapidly: Then time spent with an HSE inspector plus external consultants ' fees to assist with the investigation can rapidly accumulate into substantial hidden costs.
  • naturally: The retina is more enriched with DHA than any other tissue in the human body as it naturally accumulates here.
  • anywhere: No waste material should be allowed to accumulate anywhere in the premises, at the perimeter fence or on the roofs.
  • quickly: This results in a chain reaction of events whereby PrP Sc accumulates increasingly quickly.

Preposition: in

  • tissue: These mesocercaria accumulate in various tissues of paratenic hosts.
  • liver: Thus a large amount of glucose accumulates in the liver, especially during mental stress, when muscle energy demand is limited.
  • brain: To make matters worse, p25 is longer-lived than p35, so it accumulates in the brain and continues to keep Cdk5 active.
  • chain: It accumulates in the food chain, which results in high concentrations in marine mammals.
  • organ: This causes pancreatic juice to accumulate in the organ which can damage the pancreas or even result in the pancreas digesting itself.

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