Vocabulary
Accumulate
English and Urdu gloss, synonyms and antonyms, and example usage from our editorial sentence cache where available.
English meaning
gather together or acquire an increasing number or quantity of.
Urdu meaning
جمع کرنا، ڈھیر لگانا، انبار،بٹورنا
Example sentences (from Dawn)
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They accumulate the wrong kind of capital.
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The missing take-off
— 2026-04-04
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HISTORY is filled with tales of powerful men who accumulate titles the way some people collect travel fridge magnets.
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One hat too many
— 2025-12-18
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It depends on the conditions that allow ideas to flow freely, entrepreneurs to compete, and knowledge to accumulate.
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Age of creative destruction
— 2025-11-27
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This has allowed ruling elites to accumulate vast offshore assets, as revealed in the various investigative leaks such as the Panama and Pandora Papers.
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The eternal wait for Godot
— 2025-08-16
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This behavior leads to economic devastation, as there is no incentive for the populace to produce or accumulate wealth.
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From hard to harder
— 2025-04-03
Synonyms
gather, assemble; collect, amass, pile up, stockpile, heap up, run up, rack up
Curator example
“investigators have yet to accumulate enough evidence”
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