Congregate ( verb , verb )

(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:

  1. People congregate in the town square on weekends.
  2. The tourists congregated in front of the famous monument.
  3. The protesters congregated outside the government building.
  4. The church congregates on Sunday mornings for worship.
  5. 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:

  1. People congregate in the town square on weekends.
  2. The tourists congregated in front of the famous monument.
  3. The protesters congregated outside the government building.
  4. The church congregates on Sunday mornings for worship.
  5. The birds congregated in the trees before migration.
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