Aggregate

Word AGGREGATE
Character 9
Hyphenation ag gre gate
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Aggregate"

What do we mean by aggregate?

Constituting or amounting to a whole; total. adjective

Crowded or massed into a dense cluster. adjective

Composed of a mixture of minerals separable by mechanical means. adjective

A total considered with reference to its constituent parts; a gross amount. noun

The mineral materials, such as sand or stone, used in making concrete. noun

To gather into a mass, sum, or whole. intransitive verb

To amount to; total. intransitive verb

To collect (content from different sources on the Internet) into one webpage or newsreader. intransitive verb

To come together or collect in a mass or whole. intransitive verb

(in the aggregate) Taken into account as a whole. idiom

To bring together; collect into a sum, mass, or body: as, “the aggregated soil,” Milton, P. L., x. 293.

To amount to (the number of); make (the sum or total of): an elliptical use.

To add or unite to as a constituent member; make a part of the aggregate of: as, to aggregate a person to a company or society.

To come together into a sum or mass; combine and form a collection or mass.

In logic, a whole of aggregants which is universally predicable of every one of its aggregants and is not predicable of any individual of which none of its aggregants is predicable. noun

Formed by the conjunction or collection of particulars into a whole mass or sum; total; combined: as, the aggregate amount of indebtedness.

Specifically— In geology, composed of several different mineral constituents capable of being separated by mechanical means: as, granite is an aggregate rock.

In anatomy, clustered: as, aggregate glands (Peyer's glands)

In botany, forming a dense cluster. In zoology, compound; associated. In law, composed of many individuals united into one association.

A sum, mass, or assemblage of particulars; a total or gross amount; any combined whole considered with reference to its constituent parts. noun

A mass, assemblage, or sum of particulars; something consisting of elements but considered as a whole.

A mass formed by the union of homogeneous particles; – in distinction from a compound, formed by the union of heterogeneous particles.

A set (collection of objects).

The full chromatic scale of twelve equal tempered pitches.

The total score in a set of games between teams or competitors, usually the combination of the home and away scores

(roofing) Crushed stone, crushed slag or water-worn gravel used for surfacing a built-up roof system.

Solid particles of low aspect ratio added to a composite material, as distinguished from the matrix and any fibers or reinforcements, especially the gravel and sand added to concrete.

Any of the five attributes that constitute the sentient being.

A principle that basically states that things of similar composition will eventually tend toward the same location because they are similarly affected by wind/ocean currents, magnetic fields, and other forces. Examples are hairballs from dogs/cats and giant masses of condoms people have found in the ocean. Urban Dictionary

*noun*; a concept central to the idea of Keynesian economics. Under this theory, business cycles (recessions, depressions, booms, recoveries) are caused by a failure of total demand across the entire economy to match total output. Aggregate demand is not merely influenced by people's ability to buy what they produce; it is also influenced by the marginal propensity to consume (MPC). If the MPC is less than 1, then an increase in national income will be matched by a smaller increase in aggregate demand, causing unemployment to rise and prices to fall. Urban Dictionary

A discontent aggregator is a website or other publication composed primarily of articles seeking to expose, shame, and/or shower with contempt any person, organization, or pop-culture belief or artifact that offends the aggregator's particular ideology. Discontent aggregators are like content aggregators in that they produce articles about nearly everything in publication, but differ in that their articles primarily focus on criticizing every topic for violating the aggregator's beliefs. Urban Dictionary

A mix of ice, salt, cement, black top and other broken-up materials found on roads. Urban Dictionary

The male gender form of "crack-friend". Received in unsolicited emails from the equatorial regions of the globe where advanced, terrifying, penis-modification clinics are as routine as jacking-off with the western-phantom grip is among star trek fans. A credit card number is often required to further research male-aggregate, dimensional evolution but the cost is well worth the reward. Urban Dictionary

FlightsLogic provides Flight API, Airline Consolidator, Flight Aggregator to the travel agents, tour operators and travel companies worldwide. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Aggregate

The word "aggregate" in example sentences

The first is what I call aggregate influence, which is that one person's actions gets aggregated with that of many others and suddenly it has a big impact. ❋ Marshall Goldsmith (2012)

All our premises are in the French Concession, which amount in the aggregate is about 15 thousand taels or 20 thousand Mexican dollars more or less. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Who doesn't want you to think in the aggregate is a saleman. ❋ Unknown (2003)

AMR's Total Debt, which it defines as the aggregate of its long-term debt, capital lease obligations, the principal amount of airport facility tax-exempt bonds, and the present value of aircraft operating lease obligations, was $15.1 billion at the end of the fourth quarter of ❋ Unknown (2009)

"Although we continued to make progress across some key businesses this quarter, our results in aggregate clearly do not reflect the true potential of Morgan Stanley's global client franchise and I am not satisfied with our overall performance," said Chief Executive James Gorman in a statement. ❋ Brett Philbin (2010)

If the aggregate is cinders (a by-product of burning coal), then they are called cinder blocks. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I have an even better idea; approve 1,000,000 H1 visas, cause a shift in aggregate demand for residential real estate. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Well if people are observed in aggregate to respond to marginal tax rate cuts, then it supports the classical view. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Although few if any blog posts are the size of books, in aggregate a blog can be longer than a book. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Therefore, again, there is no net increase in aggregate demand. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I travel a great deal-in aggregate, three months or more of each year on the road-and having hundreds of books in my pocket is enormously handy. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I don't think that Google is concerned about individual data, but rather that they are interesting in aggregate data. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Well the US will spend more in aggregate because 30 million more people will be paying for insurance and theoretically getting health care, but costs will not rise as fast as they are projected to now. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Also still waiting for him to acknowledge basic economic reality that prices will affect consumer behavior. (in aggregate that is.) ❋ Unknown (2010)

Health Care, Professor Fogel looks at the trends affecting the major factor in aggregate medical expenses: the illnesses of the elderly. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Brad: "...so that was like the third time this year that my sister has been [hit in the face] with [bird shit]! I wonder why that happens to her so much." Jeremy: "Dude, haven't you ever heard of like aggregation? [Dee dee dee]!" ❋ Nicholas D (2006)

...When we say that the expectation of an increased demand, i.e. a raising of the aggregate demand function, will lead to an increase in aggregate output, we really mean that the firms, which own the capital equipment, will be induced to associate with it a greater aggregate employment of labour [J.M]. Keynes, *[The General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money]* ([1936]), Ch.4 ❋ Abu Yahya (2009)

Both the Men's Rights website, ReturnofKings, and the [Women's Rights] website, [Jezebel].com, would be examples of [discontent] aggregators. ❋ Deome (2015)

[Trucks] were showing significant damage from the excessive transportational aggregate found on [highway] [71]. ❋ Ataraxis (2009)

Your male-aggregate make female creatures [breathy] with contempt! Make colossal your male aggregate with easy [plastic money] [donation]. ❋ Q Roberts (2008)

Get a Flight API | Flight Aggregator | Airline Consolidator to the travel [agents], [tour] operators and travel companies [worldwide]. ❋ Ali Hussian (2019)

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