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aggregated

adj.
C1 Advanced US //ˈæɡɹəˌɡeɪtɪd// UK //ˈæɡɹɪɡˌeɪtɪd// ag·gre·gat·ed

adj. formed by adding many different parts together to make one total amount.

adj. formed by the collection of several separate elements into a single whole. Often used to describe data or statistics that combine individual records to protect privacy or show trends.


SIMPLE

The website shows the aggregated scores from many different reviewers.

CONTEXTUAL

The report presents aggregated data from over five hundred schools to show national progress in reading levels.

COMPLEX

By analyzing aggregated consumer behavior rather than individual transactions, the firm identified a significant shift toward sustainable products without compromising user anonymity.

Synonyms
Usage

Commonly used as a participial adjective before a noun; often follows 'be' or 'become' in passive constructions.

Pitfall

the aggregated of the resultsthe aggregate of the resultsLearners often use the past participle 'aggregated' when the noun 'aggregate' is required to describe the total itself.

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