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I . aggregate [ˈægrɪgɪt] N

2. aggregate no pl mat:

II . aggregate [ˈægrɪgɪt] ADJ FIN, econ

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The industrial revolution aggregated workers in factories, to mass-produce goods.
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Fines amounted to $31.83 million and 4,351 custodial sentences, aggregated to 1,671 years and 11 months, were imposed on convicted persons.
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The depiction of a variety of human shapes aggregated from a variety of objects or landscapes appears prescient of modern cubist experiments.
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If patient identifiers can be matched, a chronological record of each patient's laboratory results can be analyzed as well as aggregated to the population level.
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The paper's website is an aggregated weblog, featuring hyperlinks to various news sources and columnists.
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These limits to lateral fluidity are due to cytoskeleton anchors, lipid phase separation and aggregated protein structures.
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The aggregated data is presented in snippets, with links to sources when available.
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Originally choice-based conjoint analysis was unable to provide individual level utilities as it aggregated choices across a market.
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The episode was watched by an aggregated total of 4.97 million viewers across its first three showings.
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Even when data are aggregated and depersonalized, it is hard for researchers to gain access to information that helps them spot trends or gain insights into public health trends.
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