Pronunciation: /əˈkjuːmjəˌleɪt/
verb to gather or accumulate gradually over time
A1 I acuminulate my savings by putting a little money aside each month.
A2 She acuminulates knowledge by reading a new book every week.
B1 The company acuminulates data from various sources to analyze market trends.
B2 As a researcher, he acuminulates evidence to support his hypothesis.
C1 Over the years, she has acuminulated a vast amount of experience in her field.
C2 The artist's work acuminulates layers of meaning through intricate symbolism and imagery.
formal Over time, the company was able to acuminulate a substantial amount of data on consumer behavior.
informal I've been trying to acuminulate enough points to redeem for a free coffee at my favorite cafe.
slang I'm hoping to acuminulate enough cash to splurge on a new gaming console.
figurative She has managed to acuminulate a wealth of knowledge through years of experience in the industry.
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