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1Accumulative — Ac*cu mu*la*tive, a. Characterized by accumulation; serving to collect or amass; cumulative; additional. {Ac*cu mu*la*tive*ly}, adv. {Ac*cu mu*la*tive*ness}, n. [1913 Webster] …
2accumulative — index collective, cumulative (increasing), lucrative Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
3accumulative — *cumulative, summative, additive Analogous words: aggregative, conglomerative (see corresponding nouns at AGGREGATE): multiplicative, augmentative (see corresponding verbs at INCREASE) Contrasted words: dissipating, dispelling, dispersing,… …
4accumulative — [ə kyo͞om′yo͞o lāt΄iv, ə kyo͞om′yo͞olət iv; ə kyo͞om′yələt iv] adj. 1. resulting from accumulation; cumulative 2. tending to accumulate 3. acquisitive accumulatively adv …
5accumulative — cumulative, accumulative are both used in the meaning ‘formed or increasing by successive additions’, although cumulative is now more usual (as in cumulative arguments, effect, evidence, force, etc.). Accumulative is however still found, (there… …
6accumulative — [[t]əkju͟ːmjʊlətɪv, AM leɪtɪv[/t]] ADJ If something is accumulative, it becomes greater in amount, number, or intensity over a period of time. The consensus is that risk factors have an accumulative effect. Syn: cumulative …
7accumulative — adjective Date: 1647 1. cumulative < an age of rapid and accumulative change > 2. tending or given to accumulation • accumulatively adverb • accumulativeness noun …
8accumulative — accumulate ► VERB 1) gather together a number or quantity of. 2) gather or build up. DERIVATIVES accumulation noun accumulative adjective. ORIGIN Latin accumulare heap up , from cumulus a heap …
9accumulative — adj. 1 arising from accumulation; cumulative (accumulative evidence). 2 arranged so as to accumulate. 3 acquisitive; given to hoarding. Derivatives: accumulatively adv …
10accumulative judgment — A second or additional judgment against a person who has already been convicted and sentenced for another crime; the execution of the second judgment is postponed until the person s first sentence has been completed. Dictionary from West s… …