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[Verb] | "con*gre*gate" | \ ˈkäŋ-gri-ˌgāt \
1: to collect into a group or crowd : assemble
2: to come together into a group, crowd, or assembly
Origin: 15th century ;
Middle English, from Latin congregatus, past participle of congregare, from com- + greg-, grex flock;
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[Verb] | "congregated"
1: to bring together in one body or place;
* e.g., " ... both captains congregated their team members for some pregame strategizing "
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2: to come together into one body or place;
* e.g., " ... pilgrims have been congregating in the town's historic square for centuries "
Synonyms :
met,
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[Verb] | "congregate"
1: to bring together in one body or place;
* e.g., " ... both captains congregated their team members for some pregame strategizing "
Synonyms :
lump,
2: to come together into one body or place;
* e.g., " ... pilgrims have been congregating in the town's historic square for centuries "
Synonyms :
meet,
Antonyms :
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