cumulation
Prononciation : [ˌkjuːməˈleɪʃən]
Mot
Contexte : « addition »
(noun) cumulation means the process of adding things together over time. It's like how your savings grow when you keep putting in money regularly. Each addition makes the whole amount bigger.
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The cumulation of all her hard work led to a successful project.
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The cumulation of mistakes made the project fail in the end.
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What happens with the cumulation of points in a game?
Contexte : « information »
(noun) cumulation can also refer to the collection or gathering of information or data. It's like when you collect all your homework assignments into one folder.
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The cumulation of data helped identify the problem quickly.
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Without proper cumulation of facts, it was hard to make a decision.
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How does cumulation of evidence affect the investigation?
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