Aggregated

/ˈæɡrɪɡeɪtɪd/

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Definitions

1

Formed by the collection of smaller parts into a whole.

/ˈæɡrɪɡeɪtɪd/

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General

Collected or gathered into a whole.

The aggregated sales figures for the quarter were higher than expected.

💡 Simply: Gathered together to form a whole.

More Examples

2

The aggregated results of the study indicated a significant improvement.

How It's Used

Data Analysis

"The aggregated data showed a clear trend."

Finance

"The aggregated investment returns were impressive."

From Latin 'aggregatus', past participle of 'aggregare', meaning 'to bring together'.

The word's usage has increased significantly with the rise of data analysis and computing.

Memory tip

Think of 'aggregating' as adding things together like grains of sand forming a beach.

Base: aggregate
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Usage

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