aggregated
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Formed of separate units gathered into a mass or whole: Describes something that is the result of combining distinct items, parts, or data points into a single, collective entity or total sum.
Usage
- The adjective "aggregated" is used to describe a total, sum, or collective mass that has been created by bringing together separate elements. It is often used in formal, academic, business, and data analysis contexts.
- It typically precedes a noun (e.g., aggregated data, aggregated amount) or follows a linking verb like "is" or "was" (e.g., The data is aggregated).
Examples
- Adjective:
- The report shows the aggregated sales figures from all regional offices.
- For privacy, individual responses were combined into aggregated statistics.
- The aggregated amount of indebtedness was higher than anticipated.
Advanced Usage
- "Aggregated data": Information that has been compiled and summarized from multiple individual data points, often to preserve anonymity or show overall trends.
- Researchers only had access to aggregated data, not individual patient records.
- "Aggregated score": A total score calculated by adding together scores from different components or judges.
- The final winner is determined by the aggregated score from all rounds.
Variants and Related Words
- Aggregate (noun/verb/adjective): As a noun, it means a whole formed by combining several elements. As a verb, it means to collect or combine into a whole. As an adjective, it describes a total or collective amount (similar to "aggregated").
- Noun: The final number is an aggregate of many smaller contributions.
- Verb: The software will aggregate the results automatically.
- Adjective: The aggregate income of the group has increased.
- Aggregation (noun): The process or result of aggregating.
- The aggregation of vast datasets requires powerful computers.
Synonyms
- Combined: Brought or joined together into a whole.
- Accumulated: Gathered or acquired an increasing number or quantity of.
- Totaled: Added up to a total amount.
- Amassed: Collected or gathered a large amount of something.
Antonyms
- Individual: Single, separate, or distinct.
- Disaggregated: Separated into component parts; the opposite of aggregated.
- Isolated: Detached or standing alone.
Related Phrases
- In the aggregate: Considered as a whole; collectively.
- While some projects lost money, in the aggregate, the company was profitable.
Adjective
- formed of separate units gathered into a mass or whole
- aggregate expenses include expenses of all divisions combined for the entire year
- the aggregated amount of indebtedness