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Example sentences for "aggregate"

Lexicographically close words:
aggravates; aggravating; aggravatingly; aggravation; aggravations; aggregated; aggregates; aggregating; aggregation; aggregations
  1. Carry that ratio all the way across the country and you have a possibility of railroad operating economy in the aggregate not to be sneezed at.

  2. It is much to be regretted that no data have ever been collected to show what proportion men of this stamp bore to the aggregate number of students under the new system.

  3. Very large contributions, amounting roughly to double the total aggregate of fees, have therefore to be made from public funds towards the cost of collegiate education.

  4. But the personal workers upon the great magazines and the daily newspapers are for each a battalion or a regiment, and in the aggregate a vast army.

  5. Now there were eight pairs of Yellow Buntings occupying the one corner of Hartlebury Common, and their territories in the aggregate covered some fifteen acres.

  6. Many such subtle incidents of behaviour as the foregoing can be perceived but not readily described, and trifling though they may seem to be in themselves, yet in the aggregate they yield full assurance of a close relationship.

  7. For small payments, which in India make in the aggregate an enormous total, the sovereign can no more supplant the rupee than it can supplant the shilling in England.

  8. But the aggregate of deposits outside India is as nearly as possible useless.

  9. Fruit ovate, smooth, or rather bristly, like the aggregate flower stalks.

  10. The shaded portions in each block-plan represent the aggregate of available room in each case.

  11. It is computed that upon the outbreak of war the various Powers were in the position to show an aggregate of 4,980 aircraft of all descriptions, both for active service and reserve.

  12. As anarchist killings have been very little formidable, viewed in the large, so the aggregate of the anarchist stealings is, in social or criminal statistics, a negligible quantity.

  13. The aggregate labor performed in this branch of popular industry is thus seen at a glance.

  14. The world knows God, either vaguely, as a deity to be feared for his power, and but dimly apprehended by man, or as a mere aggregate of laws divorced from any real, apprehensible personality.

  15. The claims for lands which have to be taken from individuals by the United States will aggregate a half million dollars.

  16. It is a place of little tasks, of narrowed functions, of aggregate and not of individual strength.

  17. While they may be individually small, the aggregate of all the deposits in a savings bank may, and often do, amount to many millions.

  18. The intention of all tax laws is to have every citizen's contribution bear the same proportion to the whole amount to be raised that his possessions bear to the aggregate property of all the owners in the commonwealth.

  19. The ice was of that loose granular character which causes it to resemble an aggregate of little polyhedrons jointed together more than a coherent solid.

  20. Sweeping round, the vision meets an aggregate of peaks which look, as fledglings to their mother, towards the mighty Dom.

  21. Laws of Intercourse Throughout the whole course of their existence as a social aggregate the Chinese have pushed ceremonial observances to an extreme limit.


  22. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "aggregate" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    account; accumulate; accumulation; agglomeration; aggregate; aggregation; all; alloy; amass; amassed; amount; assemblage; assemble; assembled; body; budget; bulk; bunch; cast; chunk; clump; cluster; collect; collected; combination; combine; combined; come; compile; complement; composition; comprehensive; comprise; congeries; conglomerate; conglomeration; contain; corral; count; cumulation; difference; ensemble; entire; entirety; everything; exhaustive; gather; gathered; gathering; gross; group; heap; hunk; inclusive; integral; integrated; join; joined; joint; knotted; leagued; lot; lump; mass; match; meeting; mobilize; muster; number; omnibus; one; package; packaged; pair; partner; pile; product; quantity; quantum; raise; rally; reckoning; score; scrape; snowball; stack; stacked; stockpile; store; sum; summation; tale; tally; total; totality; tote; universal; volume; wad; whole