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compilation
/ ˌɒɪˈɪʃə /
noun
- something collected or compiled, such as a list, report, etc
- the act or process of collecting or compiling
Other Word Forms
- dz·辱··ٴ· [k, uh, m-, pahy, -l, uh, -tawr-ee, -tohr-ee], adjective
- cdz·辱·tDz noun
- cdz·辱·tDz noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of compilation1
Example Sentences
McInturff, the federal employee, who is also an associate professor at University of Washington, said the new study marks a turning point in the discussion by providing a compilation of the best available science.
The Provo, Utah-based firm, which describes itself as a “values-based distribution company,” played a compilation of clips from its upcoming films that ended with the phrase “let light shine.”
Both were members of the website, which offers a "school shooting compilation" video.
It was kicked off by Macron posting a compilation of jokey deepfake clips of himself in popular films and TV series on social media.
Soon after, Brad Pitt introduced the game with a more word salad-y monologue that featured a compilation of historical moments of American perseverance.
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