aggregate

/ˈæɡrɪɡət/
adjective
  1. Formed or calculated by combining many separate items; total.
    • We looked at the aggregate data from all the surveys.
    • The aggregate score of the two matches was 5–3.
    • The company reported an aggregate profit of two million dollars.
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noun
  1. A total or whole formed by combining several separate elements or amounts.
    • The aggregate of all donations reached over ten thousand dollars.
    • In the aggregate, the small changes made a big difference to the company's profits.
    • The team scored 12 points in the aggregate over the two games.
  2. Materials (such as sand, gravel, or crushed stone) used in making concrete, mortar, or asphalt.
    • Concrete is made by mixing cement, water, and aggregate.
    • The construction crew ordered a truckload of aggregate for the driveway.
    • The quarry supplies aggregate for roads and buildings in the region.
verb
  1. To combine or collect together into a single total or group.
    • The website aggregates news articles from hundreds of sources.
    • We need to aggregate the sales figures from each region.
    • The app aggregates user reviews to show an average rating.
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