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congregate

gather / assemble / cluster
Intransitive VerbTransitive Verb
past: congregatedpp: congregateding: congregating

This term describes the act of coming together, often implying a spontaneous or purposeful gathering of people in a shared space. It carries a neutral to slightly formal tone, frequently used in sociological or observational contexts to describe the behavior of crowds or groups. While it can be used transitively to describe the act of assembling others, it is most commonly encountered as an intransitive verb where the subjects move toward a central point of their own volition.

Meanings

Intransitive Verb
[~][~ in a place]

To gather together in a group or crowd at a specific location.

"The students began to congregate in the hallway before the bell rang."

Transitive Verb
[~ someone]

To bring people together into a single group or assembly.

"The organizers attempted to congregate the volunteers in the main lobby for the briefing."

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