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单词 congregated
释义

congregate

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verb

con·​gre·​gate ˈkäŋ-gri-ˌgāt How to pronounce congregate (audio)
congregated; congregating

transitive verb

: to collect into a group or crowd : assemble
The king congregated his knights.

intransitive verb

: to come together into a group, crowd, or assembly
Students congregated in the auditorium.
congregator
ˈkäŋ-gri-ˌgā-tər How to pronounce congregate (audio)
noun

congregate

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adjective

con·​gre·​gate ˈkäŋ-gri-gət How to pronounce congregate (audio)
: providing or being group services or facilities designed especially for elderly persons requiring supportive services
congregate housing

Synonyms

Verb

  • accumulate
  • amass
  • assemble
  • bulk (up)
  • collect
  • concentrate
  • constellate
  • corral
  • garner
  • gather
  • group
  • lump
  • pick up
  • round up
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Example Sentences

Verb It's a place where the homeless congregate. Skiers congregated around the lodge's fireplace.
Recent Examples on the Web
Verb
Families who live far apart can congregate around the fishing hole, travel around the world, attend a concert or just hang out in a lounge and chat. Amanda Reiman, Rolling Stone, 15 Sep. 2022 The decline of Covid-19 in the region has turbocharged companies that operate in the real world wherever people congregate, like hotels, restaurants, live entertainment and so on. Justin Doebele, Forbes, 12 Aug. 2022 Boaters of all backgrounds and interests will congregate at the Orange County Convention Center this weekend as the Orlando Boat Show floats into Central Florida once again. Patrick Connolly, Orlando Sentinel, 10 Aug. 2022 The gravitational waves might congregate outside a black hole’s event horizon and concentrate their energy to such an extent that a separate singularity would form. Steve Nadis, Quanta Magazine, 4 Aug. 2022 At the time, renters were using these houses to congregate in large groups while restaurants and bars were closed because of pandemic restrictions. Johnny Diaz, BostonGlobe.com, 30 June 2022 The decision opened doors for gays and lesbians to congregate with less fear of police harassment, but gay bars were still far from being a rainbow utopia for everyone. Bon Appétit, 22 June 2022 Common chemical sprays contain deltamethrin, a pesticide known to kill stink bugs, and can be used near common entry points or around windows or other spots where the bugs like to congregate. Natalie Schumann, Country Living, 14 June 2022 On dark nights when the moon is new, refrigerator-size males produce low-frequency booming sounds by contracting their swim bladders, calling other groupers to congregate around shipwrecks or rocky reefs. Alan Taylor, The Atlantic, 13 June 2022
Adjective
Darling says congregate housing does not work because the vast majority of homeless people won’t move without a room of their own. James Rainey, Los Angeles Times, 13 Sep. 2022 The congregate fallout of COVID, however, is likely not. Erin Prater, Fortune, 12 Sep. 2022 Support is needed to offer affordable congregate shelter to people in need. Roxanne De La Rosa, The Arizona Republic, 17 July 2022 Efforts to reinstate the congregate lunch service are under way. cleveland, 17 June 2022 The coalition has taken a leadership role in the effort as the city seeks to shut down its congregate shelter at Sullivan Arena. Emily Goodykoontz, Anchorage Daily News, 26 Apr. 2022 Three decades after the Tompkins Square riots, the housing crisis has become only more dire, while fear of the congregate shelter system has remained unchanged. New York Times, 2 Apr. 2022 Contra Costa Health Services offers community clinics, free mobile vaccine services for workplaces and community organizations, and vaccine services for homebound and congregate living residents. Kellie Hwang, San Francisco Chronicle, 29 Mar. 2022 There have been six monkeypox cases in Los Angeles County reported in congregate housing settings, such as homeless shelters and the jail system. Los Angeles Times, 25 Aug. 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Verb and Adjective

Middle English, from Latin congregatus, past participle of congregare, from com- + greg-, grex flock

First Known Use

Verb

15th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense

Adjective

1900, in the meaning defined above

Kids Definition

congregate

verb

con·​gre·​gate ˈkäŋ-gri-ˌgāt How to pronounce congregate (audio)
congregated; congregating
: to collect or gather into a crowd or group : assemble
Workers congregate around the coffee maker.

congregated

verb

past tense of congregate
1
as in gathered
to bring together in one body or place both captains congregated their team members for some pregame strategizing

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • gathered
  • assembled
  • collected
  • corralled
  • grouped
  • amassed
  • accumulated
  • packed
  • garnered
  • joined
  • lumped
  • concentrated
  • combined
  • united
  • got together
  • huddled
  • constellated
  • flocked
  • clustered
  • swarmed
  • rounded up
  • thronged
  • piled
  • herded
  • mustered
  • banded
  • organized
  • rallied
  • bunched
  • arranged
  • stacked
  • pooled
  • picked up
  • connected
  • balled
  • bulked (up)
  • heaped
  • brigaded
  • batched
  • regrouped
  • merged
  • compiled
  • linked
  • raised
  • hived
  • collated
  • pressed
  • systematized
  • archived
  • regathered
  • re-collected
  • scraped (up or together)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • scattered
  • dispersed
  • dissipated
  • separated
  • sent
  • dissolved
  • severed
  • dispelled
  • split (up)
  • dismissed
  • disbanded
  • disintegrated
  • broke up
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2
as in converged
to come together into one body or place pilgrims have been congregating in the town's historic square for centuries

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • gathered
  • converged
  • assembled
  • met
  • convened
  • rendezvoused
  • clustered
  • foregathered
  • conglomerated
  • joined
  • collected
  • concentrated
  • got together
  • caucused
  • merged
  • united
  • allied
  • forgathered
  • collaborated
  • cooperated
  • affiliated
  • concentered
  • consorted
  • clubbed
  • coupled
  • consolidated
  • confederated
  • reconvened
  • associated
  • federated
  • conjoined
  • regathered
  • ganged up
  • reassembled
  • remet
  • banded (together)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • dispersed
  • left
  • disbanded
  • broke up
  • departed
  • split (up)
  • took off
  • dissociated
  • disunited
  • disjoined
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