cumulated in English

verb
1
gather together and combine.
the systems cumulate data over a period of years

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1. GAMMADIST(number; alpha; beta; cumulated

2. Disclosed is a device for estimating the cumulated absolute velocity of an earthquake.

3. Calculation of cumulated net costs from universal service obligation and public transfers (actualised 1995 values)

4. Moreover, the correction accelerated in 2012 in countries already facing a large cumulated fall since their peak, such as BG, ES, NL, SI and also CY.

5. Conjugated dienes are more stable than non Conjugated dienes (both isolated and cumulated) due to factors such as delocalization of charge through resonance and hybridization energy

6. An additional and persistent effort necessary to correct for the cumulated deviation and to bring Romania back on an appropriate adustment path following the slippages in 2016 and 2017 should complement the minimum adjustment requirement.

7. An additional and persistent effort, necessary to correct for the cumulated deviation and to bring Romania back on an appropriate adustment path following the persistent slippages accumulated since 2016, should complement the minimum adjustment requirement.

8. An additional and persistent effort necessary to correct for the cumulated deviation and to bring Romania back on an appropriate adustment path following the persistent slippages accumulated since 2016 should complement the minimum adjustment requirement.

9. The 2009 regulatory accounts show in 1995 that, despite the public transfers, Deutsche Post would have suffered from an under-compensation of EUR [...] million (actualised value in 1995) of the cumulated net costs deriving from the universal service obligations for the period 1990-1995.

10. N Cumulation The act of heaping together or piling up; acCumulation.; n Cumulation That which is cumulated or heaped together; a heap.; n Cumulation In civil law, and thence in Scots and Louisiana law, combination of causes of action or defenses in a single proceeding; joinder, so that all must be tried together