Aggregation (Noun)
Meaning 1
Several things grouped together or considered as a whole.
Classification
Nouns denoting groupings of people or objects.
Synonyms
Hypernyms
Hyponyms
- Repertory
- Statuary
- Traffic
- Defense Lawyers
- South America
- Third World
- Smorgasbord
- Tenantry
- Exhibition
- Library
- Population
- Oort Cloud
- Wardrobe
- Salmagundi
- Motley
- Defense Team
- Book
- Flinders
- Asia
- Miscellany
- Stamp Collection
- Fleet
- Ensemble
- Pantheon
- North America
- Packet
- Central America
- Backlog
- Hand
- Gimmickry
- Data
- Nuclear Club
- Cumulus
- Package
- Sum Total
- Treasure Trove
- Mass
- Coin Collection
- Signage
- Menagerie
- Flagging
- Crop
- Findings
- Expo
- Vegetation
- Armamentarium
- Family
- Generally Accepted Accounting Principles
- Miscellanea
- Aviation
- Botany
- Mound
- Repertoire
- Congregation
- Assortment
- Treasure
- Europe
- Mythology
- Ana
- Judaica
- Law
- Procession
- Cumulation
- Defense
- Bottle Collection
- Bunch
- Class
- Sum
- Rogue's Gallery
- Pharmacopoeia
- Art Collection
- Collage
- Subroutine Library
- Smithereens
- Pile
- Set
- Variety
- Agglomeration
- Biota
- Long Suit
- Block
- Mixed Bag
- Batch
- Parcel
- Prosecution
- Battery
- Victoriana
- Combination
- Petting Zoo
- Free World
- Fauna
- Potpourri
- Agglomerate
- Herbarium
- Pack
- Job Lot
- Trinketry
- Hit Parade
- Content
- Galaxy
- Planting
- String
- Troponymy
- Caboodle
- Convoy
- Corpus
- Kludge
Meaning 2
The act of gathering something together.
Classification
Nouns denoting acts or actions.
Examples
- The aggregation of soil particles into clumps can affect the drainage and aeration of the soil.
- The aggregation of various news sources into a single online platform has made it easier for readers to stay informed.
- The aggregation of multiple data sets has allowed researchers to identify patterns and trends that were not apparent before.
- The aggregation of numerous small investors' funds has enabled the company to raise the capital it needs to expand its operations.
- The aggregation of carbon dioxide molecules in the atmosphere contributes to the greenhouse effect and global warming.