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in the aggregate
in the aggregate
Considered in full; taken as a whole. Despite a dip in the economy, our company has continued to see a profit in the aggregate this year.
in the aggregate
Considered as a whole, as in Our profits in the aggregate have been slightly higher. [Late 1700s]
in the aggregate
Taken into account as a whole: Unit sales for December amounted in the aggregate to 100,000.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Ithamar | | - | Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek |
Munroe | | - | Scottish |
Ciro | | CHEE-ro (Italian), THEE-ro (Spanish), SEE-ro (Latin American Spanish) | Italian, Spanish |
Haraldr | | - | Ancient Scandinavian |
Shana | | SHAN-ə | English |
Claus | | KLOWS | German, Danish |