to gather together things from different places or people
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to bring things together in one place
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to collect various things or people that are spread out for a specific purpose
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to collect an increasing amount of something over time
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to gather into a group or a whole
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to collect various things, like information, objects, etc.
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to gather a large amount of money, knowledge, etc. gradually
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to cause things to gather closely together
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to gather information in order to produce a book, report, etc.
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to arrange items on top of each other in large quantities
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to neatly arrange objects, usually in a vertical arrangement, forming piles
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to lay things on top of each other
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to stack things on top of each other
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to gather or receive something, like money or benefits, slowly over a period of time
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to gather and store a large supply of food, money, etc., usually somewhere secret
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to put things together without sorting or organizing them carefully
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to join together in a large group or quantity
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to blend different elements together to form a unified whole
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to accumulate and store a large quantity of something, typically for future use
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to gather something in large amounts to keep for future use, sale, or for a particular occasion
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to create a significant amount of debt over a period of time
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to arrange items in an orderly manner for organization or storage
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to make something more powerful, intense, or larger in quantity
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to keep something in a particular place for later use, typically in a systematic or organized manner
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to store or hide something in a secret or secure place, especially for future use
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to set something aside and keep it for future use
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to set money or resources aside for future use
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to keep or save money, time, etc. for a specific purpose
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to save money for a specific goal or need
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to store goods or items, typically in a designated facility for safekeeping or distribution
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to carefully and neatly place something in a specific location for safekeeping or organization
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