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Accumulate

Part of Speech

Verb

Pronunciation

/əˈkjuː.mjʊ.leɪt/

Definitions

  • To gather or collect something over time.
  • To increase in quantity or value gradually.

Usage Examples

  • She aims to accumulate wealth through smart investments.
  • Over the years, he managed to accumulate a vast collection of stamps.

Etymology

Derived from the Latin word "accumulare," meaning "to heap up." The prefix "ad-" means "to," and "cumulare" means "to heap."

Synonyms

  • Gather
  • Amass
  • Collect

Antonyms

  • Disperse
  • Scatter
  • Reduce

Translations

Language Translation
SpanishAcumular
FrenchAccumuler
GermanAnsammeln
ItalianAccumulari
PortugueseAcumular
RussianНакапливать
Chinese (Simplified)积累
Japanese蓄積する
Korean축적하다
Arabicيجمع
Hindiइकट्ठा करना
Bengaliএকত্রিত করা
Teluguసేకరించు
Tamilஅக்குமுலேட் செய்யவும்
Marathiसाठवणे
Gujaratiએકત્રિત કરવું
Punjabiਇਕੱਠਾ ਕਰਨਾ
Malayalamസേലം ചെയ്യുക
Kannadaಸಂಕಲ್ಪಿತಮಾಡು
Odiaଏକତ୍ର କରିବା
Assameseএকমত হোৱা
Urduجمع کرنا
Sinhalaඑකතු කරන්න
VietnameseTích lũy

Regional Pronunciation Variations

Pronunciation may vary by region; for instance, accents in the UK and US may have slight differences.

Historical Usage

The term "accumulate" has been used since the early 15th century, initially in the context of gathering physical items.

Cultural Nuances

Accumulation is often seen positively in capitalist societies, while in others, it may be viewed with skepticism.

More Information

For further details, consult economic texts that discuss the concept of accumulation in wealth and resources.

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