Sentences

accumulate in a sentence

v. i.

Definition

To gather or collect a quantity of something over time.

Sample Sentences

  1. The company plans to accumulate enough resources to expand its operations.
  2. Over the years, he was able to accumulate a vast collection of rare coins.
  3. As the snow fell steadily, it began to accumulate on the ground, creating a beautiful winter landscape.
  4. She tried to accumulate knowledge by reading extensively on various subjects.
  5. The team worked hard to accumulate points throughout the season for the playoffs.
  6. If you save a little money each month, you will gradually accumulate a significant amount.
  7. Scientists aim to accumulate data that will help them understand climate change better.
  8. With practice, you can accumulate skills that set you apart from others in your field.
  9. The dust began to accumulate on the shelves, a clear sign that the room hadn’t been used in a while.
  10. He struggled to accumulate the confidence needed to perform in front of an audience.
  11. Over time, dust can accumulate in the corners of a room.
  12. She decided to accumulate knowledge by reading a book every week.
  13. The snow began to accumulate on the roads, making travel difficult.
  14. He managed to accumulate enough savings to buy his first home.
  15. As the years went by, their experiences continued to accumulate.
  16. If you don't regularly clean the filters, dirt will accumulate and reduce efficiency.
  17. The charity aims to accumulate donations to support its outreach programs.
  18. It’s important to accumulate evidence before making any accusations.
  19. Many people tend to accumulate items they no longer need over the years.
  20. The team's success allowed them to accumulate a loyal fan base.

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