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Translations for „congregate“ in the English » Polish Dictionary (Go to Polish » English)

congregate [ˈkɒŋgrɪgeɪt, Am ˈkɑ:ŋ-] VB intr

congregate

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English
An hour later, students who had not taken refuge within university buildings congregated in the open central plaza.
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Following the installation of a soda fountain in 1889 young people congregated at the store as well.
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Police were also criticized for their management of the conflict, only securing the original scuffle area and failing to handle congregating groups in other places.
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The temples are centres of excellence where the community regularly congregates to worship, learn and socialise.
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They were mostly congregated in the floodplain grassland, riverine forest and wetlands.
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A crowd of inhabitants of the local village congregated to comfort and protect them.
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Nest defense are also done together with most of the females congregating around the nest during an attack.
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But usually, it is encountered in pairs or small groups, such as adults with last years' young or birds congregating at a special food source.
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It feeds on small organisms such as zooplankton and insects, congregating in large groups near the surface of the water.
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They also lack synagogues to congregate and worship in.
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