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accumul tion

 

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accumulation

Definition:

The act or process of gradually gathering or amassing something, typically in large quantities or over a period of time.

Noun:

1. The action or process of accumulating.

2. An amassed quantity of something, usually referring to a large amount of wealth, knowledge, or objects.

Example Sentences:

1. The accumulation of dust on the shelves made it evident that no one had cleaned the room in a while.

2. Over the years, the businessman's hard work and dedication led to the accumulation of great wealth.

Verb:

1. To collect or gather gradually or steadily.

2. To amass or build up a stockpile or reserve.

Example Sentences:

1. She would carefully wash and accumulate seashells during her beach walks.

2. The company aimed to accumulate enough funds to expand its operations.

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