Pronunciation: /ˌæɡrəˈɡeɪʃən/
noun the formation of a number of things into a cluster
A1 An aggregation of data is a collection of information gathered together.
A2 In biology, an aggregation of cells forms tissues and organs.
B1 The aggregation of votes determined the winner of the election.
B2 The aggregation of various factors led to the economic downturn.
C1 The aggregation of data from multiple sources provided a comprehensive analysis.
C2 The aggregation of evidence pointed towards a clear conclusion in the case.
formal The aggregation of data from multiple sources allows for a comprehensive analysis.
informal The aggregation of all our notes will make studying for the exam easier.
slang I'm not a fan of aggregation, it's too much work to gather everything together.
figurative The aggregation of memories in her mind created a vivid recollection of the past.
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