Collect ( verb , verb )

(As a verb)

Collect ( verb )

  1. Bring together and take away.
  2. Gather or accumulate something over time.
  3. To bring together or gather something.

Origin:

Late middle english (in the sense "bring together, assemble"): from latin collect- "gathered together", from the verb colligere, from col- "together" + legere "gather".

Examples:

  1. She collected the laundry.
  2. He collected the mail.
  3. They collected the cans.
  4. We collected the books.
  5. I collected the toys.

(As a verb)

Collect ( verb )

  1. Bring together and take away.
  2. Gather or accumulate something over time.
  3. To bring together or gather something.

Origin:

Late middle english (in the sense "bring together, assemble"): from latin collect- "gathered together", from the verb colligere, from col- "together" + legere "gather".

Examples:

  1. She collected the laundry.
  2. He collected the mail.
  3. They collected the cans.
  4. We collected the books.
  5. I collected the toys.
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