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aggregate
When used as a noun in construction, 'aggregate' is typically an uncountable noun (e.g., "too much aggregate"), but it can be countable when referring to different types of materials. In formal or financial contexts, the adjective form is often used instead of 'total' to emphasize that the sum is made up of many smaller, distinct parts. As a verb, 'aggregate' is very common in modern technology and data science, specifically referring to the process of gathering information from multiple websites or databases into one place.
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Meanings
formed by the collection of several separate elements; total.
"The aggregate amount of the debt is staggering."
a whole formed by combining several separate elements.
"The overall score is an aggregate of three different tests."
a broad category of coarse-grained materials such as sand, gravel, or crushed stone used in construction.
"Concrete is made by mixing cement with water and aggregate."