Crossword-Solution: AGGREGATION
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Aggregation | n. | The act of aggregating, or the state of being aggregated; collection into a mass or sum; a collection of particulars; an aggregate. |
We have 57 clues for the answer “AGGREGATION”
| Clue | Answers |
|---|---|
| a group, body, or mass composed of many distinct parts or individuals | 1 answer |
| Collective mass | 1 answer |
| congeries | 8 answers |
| cumulation | 11 answers |
| BEING formed | 12 answers |
| collecting | 14 answers |
| compilation | 15 answers |
| amassment | 17 answers |
| Clump | 33 answers |
| convocation | 37 answers |
| Hoard | 48 answers |
| CLUSTER ___ | 50 answers |
| COMPOUND ___ | 52 answers |
| Pile | 52 answers |
| assembling | 53 answers |
| Batch | 53 answers |
| Chunk | 57 answers |
| agglomeration | 58 answers |
| Hunk | 60 answers |
| assemblage | 60 answers |
| ASSEMBLY ___ | 64 answers |
| Organisation | 65 answers |
| Heap | 65 answers |
| Collection | 65 answers |
| AGGLOMERATE | 66 answers |
| contribution | 68 answers |
| Medley | 68 answers |
| Lump | 68 answers |
| BUNCH ___ | 72 answers |
| COMPANY ___ | 72 answers |
| creation | 73 answers |
| Assortment | 75 answers |
| Build up | 76 answers |
| Throng | 77 answers |
| ordering | 78 answers |
| formation | 78 answers |
| putting in order | 80 answers |
| Pattern | 81 answers |
| MAKING ready | 81 answers |
| Body | 82 answers |
| Gathering | 82 answers |
| Game Plan | 82 answers |
| preparedness | 83 answers |
| Multitude | 83 answers |
| Meeting | 84 answers |
| process | 88 answers |
| CROWD ___ | 88 answers |
| outgrowth | 89 answers |
| product | 89 answers |
| Mixture | 89 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
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Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with AGGREGATION (5)
This one was Rokoff; but he had recognized the members of the awful aggregation as allies of Tarzan of the Apes.
His own economic genius was so entirely for operations on a larger scale, and, to move at his ease, he needed so imperatively the sense of great risks and great prizes, that he found an ungrudging entertainment in the spectacle of fortunes made by the aggregation of copper coins, and in the minute subdivision of labor and profit.
Where is the man that could describe one? This aggregation of all sorts of driftwood stuck on the back of the head, or the side of the neck, like a rooster with only one tail feather left.
Now, what idea had they in their minds when they thus, in thought, identified themselves with their ancestral enemies? What was the sense in which they were Scotch and not English, or Scotch and not Irish? Can a bare name be thus influential on the minds and affections of men, and a political aggregation blind them to the nature of facts? The story of the Austrian Empire would seem to answer, NO; the far more galling business of Ireland clenches the negative from nearer home.
Coming to the Worcester Eastern League team, I had found a strong aggregation and an enthusiastic following.
Quotes with AGGREGATION (3)
After reading the Qur'an, I realized that I couldn't possibly endorse Islam as a religion, as a philosophy, as a moral standard, as an ethical code, or even as useful fiction. I determined that these philosophies and this image of Allah could only come from an extremely warped and disturbed person who suffered from an aggregation of the most severe and profound human weaknesses.
An endless series of gambits backed by gigantic investments encouraged young people entering the online world for the first time to create standardized presences on sites like Facebook. Commercial interests promoted the widespread adoption of standardized designs like the blog, and these designs encouraged pseudonymity in at least some aspects of their designs, such as comments, instead of the proud extroversion that characterized the first wave of web culture. Instead of peo…
From this failure to expunge the microeconomic foundations of neoclassical economics from post-Great Depression theory arose the "microfoundations of macroeconomics" debate, which ultimately led to a model in which the economy is viewed as a single utility-maximizing individual blessed with perfect knowledge of the future. Fortunately, behavioral economics provides the beginnings of an alternative vision of how individuals operate in a market environment, while multi-agent mo…