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Dictionary definition of collect

To gather or assemble things together, typically with the intention of accumulating or obtaining a specific set or quantity of items.
"The students were asked to collect leaves for a science experiment."

Detailed meaning of collect

It involves the act of bringing together separate elements into a unified whole. The act of collecting can encompass various contexts, such as collecting objects, data, information, or even emotions. It implies the process of actively seeking out and acquiring items or knowledge, often with a particular purpose or interest in mind. Collecting can involve physical objects like stamps, coins, or art, where individuals curate and accumulate specific items of interest. It can also refer to the act of gathering data or information for analysis, research, or documentation. Overall, "collect" involves the deliberate effort to amass or gather items or information, often driven by personal interest, passion, or professional pursuits.

Example sentences containing collect

1. I need to collect the mail from the post office.
2. Could you collect the dry cleaning on your way home?
3. It's important to collect accurate data for our research project.
4. The museum curator will collect artifacts from different regions.
5. Can you collect the payment from the client before the deadline?
6. We should collect feedback from our customers to improve our products.

History and etymology of collect

The verb 'collect' derives its etymology from the Latin word 'collegere,' which consists of 'com,' meaning 'together,' and 'legere,' meaning 'to gather' or 'to select.' In its Latin origins, 'collegere' conveyed the idea of gathering or selecting things together. Over time, this word evolved into the English verb 'collect,' which signifies the act of gathering or assembling items with the purpose of accumulating or obtaining a specific set or quantity of objects. The etymology of 'collect' emphasizes the action of bringing together disparate elements into a unified whole or accumulating items by selective gathering, reflecting the intent to create a meaningful collection or to amass a particular set of objects for various purposes.

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Further usage examples of collect

1. The charity organization aims to collect donations for the homeless.
2. The archaeologist will collect ancient pottery shards during the excavation.
3. Let's collect the survey responses and analyze the results.
4. The teacher will collect the homework assignments at the end of the class.
5. It's your responsibility to collect the necessary documents for the application.
6. The sales team will collect leads at the trade show.
7. Can you collect the groceries on your way back from work?
8. The scientist will collect samples from the contaminated area.
9. We need to collect the signatures of all participants for the consent form.
10. Let's collect data on consumer preferences to guide our marketing strategy.
11. The librarian will collect overdue books from the patrons.
12. The photographer will collect memories through captivating images.
13. Can you collect the keys from the receptionist before leaving the office?
14. The wildlife conservationist will collect data on animal populations in the area.

Distribution and Supply, Arrangement and Order, Collections and Accumulation

accumulate,acquire,amass,assemble,compile,garner,gather,hoard,stockpile

harvest

gather, disperse, scatter, distribute

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