Synonyms for cumulate
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : verb kyoo-myuh-leyt; adjective kyoo-myuh-lit, -leyt |
Phonetic Transcription : verb ˈkyu myəˌleɪt; adjective ˈkyu myə lɪt, -ˌleɪt |
Définition of cumulate
Origin :- 1530s, from Latin cumulatus "heaped, increased, augmented," past participle of cumulare "to heap," from cumulus "mound, heap" (see cumulus). Related: Cumulated; cumulating.
- verb accumulate
- Oh, it was in the agreement that the intrest should stay and cumulate, he called it.
- Extract from : « Fighting the Sea » by Edward A. Rand
- Sir Charles labored only to heap up the evidences of evolution; to cumulate them till the mass became irresistible.
- Extract from : « The Education of Henry Adams » by Henry Adams
- When electors are allowed to cumulate on individual candidates, the favourites of sections within the party will be elected.
- Extract from : « Proportional Representation Applied To Party Government » by T. R. Ashworth and H. P. C. Ashworth
- When Ah starts makin' up de berths you kin sweep out de cah an' 'cumulate de sheets an' pillow cases.
- Extract from : « Lady Luck » by Hugh Wiley
Antonyms for cumulate
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