Sentences with aggregate
ag·gre·gate
A a - The rate of growth of GNP will depend upon the rate of growth of aggregate demand.
- The highest aggregate came in the third round where Leeds and Middlesbrough drew 4-4.
- To the mental health it means someone with mental illness and is undergoing treatment while to economics it means the aggregate commodity item.
- Greece won 1-0 over Ukraine in Donetsk through Dimitrios Salpigidis' 31st-minute goal for a 2-1 aggregate victory.
- ...society viewed as an aggregate of individuals. [+ of]
- Different economies, with different currencies, should not be aggregated to produce uniform policies. [be V-ed into n]
- On each occasion it has set a new record for sales, resulting in an aggregate increase of 14% during the last three years.
- Fico score is an aggregate of different data available in your credit report and this data affects the score in a varying proportion.
- The aggregate number of unemployed
- An aggregate rock
- Knowledge is an an aggregate of knowledge systems.
- The adjective and noun are pronounced (ægrɪgət). The verb is pronounced (ægrɪgeɪt).
- The aggregate amount of indebtedness.
- The aggregate of all past experience.
- The guns captured will aggregate five or six hundred.
- In the aggregate, our losses have been relatively small.
- The aggregated soil.
- Ten loads, aggregating five hundred bushels.
- aggregate glands.