The difference between ordinary and extraordinary is practice.

✨ Enjoy an ad-free experience with LSD+

Legal Definitions - aggregate

LSDefine

The difference between ordinary and extraordinary is practice.

✨ Enjoy an ad-free experience with LSD+

Definition of aggregate

Aggregate (ag-rə-git), adj. - Formed by combining into a single whole or total. For example, "The aggregate income of the company was $1 million."

Aggregate (ag-rə-git), n. - An assemblage of particulars; an agglomeration. For example, "The aggregate of interests in the company was diverse."

Aggregate (ag-rə-gayt), vb. - To collect into a whole. For example, "The claims were aggregated to determine the total amount owed."

Overall, the term "aggregate" refers to the combination of different parts or elements to form a larger whole. The examples illustrate how this term can be used in different contexts, such as in finance or business, to describe the total amount or collection of various components.

The only bar I passed this year serves drinks.

✨ Enjoy an ad-free experience with LSD+

Simple Definition

Aggregate: When you put a bunch of things together to make one big thing, that's called an aggregate. It can be things like money, ideas, or even interests. The word can also be used as a verb, meaning to collect things together to make a whole.

A lawyer without books would be like a workman without tools.

✨ Enjoy an ad-free experience with LSD+

I object!... to how much coffee I need to function during finals.

✨ Enjoy an ad-free experience with LSD+