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Accumulative   /əkjˈumjəlˌeɪtɪv/   Listen
Accumulative

adjective
1.
Increasing by successive addition.  Synonym: cumulative.  "The eventual accumulative effect of these substances"
2.
Marked by acquiring or amassing.






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"Accumulative" Quotes from Famous Books



... dependent for his education upon the generosity of a rich uncle, and from the time he entered was easily first in all of his classes. Of an unbending rectitude, unmerciful in his judgments, analytical, penetrating, and accumulative, he was at an early age destined for two things—success and unpopularity. He left the High School with us, to enter upon the study of the law with Maxwell, of Dalgleish, and rising rapidly in his profession was at the age of thirty-three ...
— Nancy Stair - A Novel • Elinor Macartney Lane



Words linked to "Accumulative" :   acquisitive, accumulate, cumulative, additive



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