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collated
[ kuh-ley-tid, koh-, ko-, koh-ley-, kol-ey- ]
adjective
- (of pages or folios of a book) gathered into proper sequence:
To bind your book, place the collated pages and covers into the unit, where the binding glue must be at "ready" temperature status.
- brought together and organized, usually with annotation or comparison:
I am enclosing the collated results of the parents' questionnaire.
- Computers. (of sequenced data from two or more sets or files) merged to produce a single new sequenced data set or file:
The synthesis of our collated data sets revealed a wide range of seasonal dynamics in Australian vegetation.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of collate ( def ).
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of collated1
Example Sentences
Aaron has also collated a list of more than 100 unsolved killings.
"It's being harvested and collated in places where it's being made available for people with a sexual interest in that age or sex of person."
However, in 1993 as results were being collated, the military government abruptly stopped the process - an action that triggered widespread protests and a political crisis.
The online complaints collated by The Good Law Project will be handed in to its London head office by the Good Law Project in person on Monday 17 February.
It is the first time this data has been collated to produce national figures for the prison population in England and Wales - the statistics are still in development.
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