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“aggregate”
A reference to something that is formed by adding two or more amounts: The football team with the greatest aggregate score was the winner of the regional championship.
The museum received more than half of its aggregate financial support from local government sources.
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1. Collected together from different sources and considered as complete: The aggregate of talented musicians resulted in a very entertaining evening on TV.
2. Etymology: from Latin aggregat-, "herded together"; from the verb aggregare, "to group together"; from ad, "toward" + grex, "flock".
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2. Etymology: from Latin aggregat-, "herded together"; from the verb aggregare, "to group together"; from ad, "toward" + grex, "flock".
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aggregate (ag ri GAYTE) (verb), aggregates; aggregated; aggregating
1. To join or to combine into a single group: This lexicon aggregates words into family units for a greater comprehension of vocabulary.
2. To equal a particular amount or number: All together, more than 3,600 units consisting of almost 80,000 word entries have been aggregated into this wordinfo.info web site.
2. To equal a particular amount or number: All together, more than 3,600 units consisting of almost 80,000 word entries have been aggregated into this wordinfo.info web site.
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(Latin: character; Greek: kharakter; originally, "a distinctive mark, a sign, or impression"; then it came to mean "an aggregate of distinctive qualities")
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The total revenues, and total expenditures, of a government.
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aggregate
The total of some measured element, or elements, of the economy.
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A mixture of several materials; for example, aggregates of gravel, natural sand, and crushed stone are used for making concrete.
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The entire quantity or total collection of different elements all together. (1)
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aggregate demand
The total spending on goods and services by all sectors, including consumers, business, government, and foreign.
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aggregate equilibrium
A macroeconomic situation in which national demand for goods and services equals a national supply of goods and services.
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