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Cumilation

Definition

Cumilation refers to the act or process of gathering or accumulating various elements, ideas, or objects into a single comprehensive entity.

Examples

Noun: Cumilation

1. The cumilation of evidence presented during the trial proved the defendant's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.

2. The exhibition showcases the cumilation of the artist's work over the past decade.

3. The book is a cumilation of recipes from different cultures around the world.

Verb: Cumilate

1. She decided to cumilate her research findings into a detailed report.

2. The team aims to cumilate all the feedback received from customers and use it to improve their product.

3. The company plans to cumilate resources and launch a comprehensive marketing campaign.

Adjective: Cumilative

1. The cumilative effect of exercise and proper diet is essential for maintaining a healthy lifestyle.

2. Over the years, she has built a cumilative wealth of knowledge and experience in her field.

3. The project's success is dependent on the cumilative contributions of each team member.

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