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NGSL Rank: 1066
collect
kəˈlɛkt
Meanings
verb
- bring or gather together (a number of things).E.g. he went round the office collecting old coffee cups
- call for and take away; fetch.E.g. the children were collected from school
- regain control of oneself, typically after a shock.E.g. he paused for a moment to take a breath, to collect himself
- conclude; infer.E.g. by all best conjectures, I collect Thou art to be my fatal enemy
- cause (a horse) to bring its hind legs further forward as it moves.E.g. a rider should want to be able to collect a horse when hacking
- collide with.E.g. he lost control of the truck and collected two cats
adjective
- (of a phone call) paid for by the person receiving it.E.g. a collect call
adverb
- (with reference to making a phone call) in a way that is paid for by the person receiving it.E.g. I called my mother collect
noun
- a winning bet.
noun
- (in church use) a short prayer, especially one assigned to a particular day or season.
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