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collectively

[ kuh-lek-tiv-lee ]

adverb

  1. as a whole group rather than as individual persons or things:

    There have been a number of different polls released in the last two weeks, and collectively they give us an accurate picture of public opinion.

  2. according to collectivism, a system in which economic control, especially of the means of production, is shared or centralized:

    As one of the reforms, we developed agricultural production cooperatives in which almost 100% of the land is farmed collectively.



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Other Word Forms

  • ԴDz·DZ··پ· adverb
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Amazon is obligated to collectively bargain with warehouse workers at its San Francisco distribution facility, the U.S. federal labor board says.

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"It was very naive from them collectively for the first time I've seen this season. They lost their way. I have never seen a Chelsea team fold in the way that they did."

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The men, as though seeking a scapegoat for the chaos, turned collectively on Ellen.

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“These workers provide an indispensable service to the people of California, and their right to come together collectively to improve their working conditions must be respected and protected,” Mader said in a statement.

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The hub's current and former members have already collectively raised over €1bn in funding.

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