Congregate
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verb
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verb
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(As a verb)
Congregate ( verb )
Gather or come together in a group or crowd.
Origin:
Late middle english: from latin congregat- "gathered together", from the verb congregare, from con- "together" + gregare "assemble".
Examples:
- People congregate in the town square on weekends.
- The tourists congregated in front of the famous monument.
- The protesters congregated outside the government building.
- The church congregates on Sunday mornings for worship.
- The birds congregated in the trees before migration.
(As a verb)
Congregate ( verb )
Gather or come together in a group or crowd.
Origin:
Late middle english: from latin congregat- "gathered together", from the verb congregare, from con- "together" + gregare "assemble".
Examples:
- People congregate in the town square on weekends.
- The tourists congregated in front of the famous monument.
- The protesters congregated outside the government building.
- The church congregates on Sunday mornings for worship.
- The birds congregated in the trees before migration.