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1. (v.t.) colligate
to bind or fasten together.
2. colligate
to link (facts) together by a general description or hypothesis.
3. (v.i.) colligate
to become linked together.
Etymology: (1535–45; < L colligātus, ptp. of colligāre to tie up)
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| Definition of 'colligate' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (verb) associate, tie in, relate, link, colligate, link up, connect
make a logical or causal connection
"I cannot connect these two pieces of evidence in my mind"; "colligate these facts"; "I cannot relate these events at all"
2. (verb) subsume, colligate
consider (an instance of something) as part of a general rule or principle
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| Definition of 'colligate' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (adj) colligate
bound together
2. (verb) colligate
to tie or bind together
3. (verb) colligate
to bring together by colligation; to sum up in a single proposition
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