Pronunciation: /ˈpulɪŋ/
noun the act of combining resources or efforts for a common purpose
A1 Pooling money together with friends to rent a beach house can be a fun idea for a holiday.
A2 The community center offers swimming lessons for beginners in their indoor pooling area.
B1 The concept of pooling resources to invest in a business venture is becoming popular among young entrepreneurs.
B2 The pooling of data from various sources helped the researchers draw more accurate conclusions.
C1 The pooling of knowledge and expertise among team members led to the successful completion of the project.
C2 The company's success can be attributed to the pooling of talent and innovation within its workforce.
verb the act of combining resources or efforts for a common purpose
A1 I am pooling my money with my friends to buy a gift for our teacher.
A2 We are pooling our resources to organize a charity event in our community.
B1 The company is pooling its expertise to tackle the project's challenges.
B2 The researchers are pooling their data to conduct a comprehensive analysis.
C1 The government is pooling funds from various sources to support the development of infrastructure.
C2 The international organizations are pooling their efforts to address global issues such as climate change.
formal The concept of pooling resources is often used in business collaborations.
informal Let's pool our money together to buy a new car.
slang We're all pooling in for the party next weekend.
figurative Pooling our talents together, we were able to create a masterpiece.
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