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aggregative

[ ag-ri-gey-tiv ]

adjective

  1. of or relating to an aggregate.
  2. forming or tending to form an aggregate.


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Other Words From

  • aggre·gative·ly adverb
  • sub·aggre·gative adjective

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Word History and Origins

Origin of aggregative1

First recorded in 1635–45; aggregate + -ive

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Example Sentences

I reckon I might have been too aggregative in my tabulation.

Some were solitary or detached, others aggregative in communities.

Fancy is aggregative and associative,—Imagination is creative, motive.

The efficient aggregative force has in each case been the excess of the centripetal tendency over the centrifugal.

Are you not, in general, exaggerating the force of the aggregative as against the segregative tendencies in human nature?

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