accreted

[US]/əˈkriːtɪd/
[UK]/əˈkrɛtɪd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vto grow or increase gradually by the addition of layers or particles; to coalesce.; past participle of accrete.

Example Sentences

over time, sediment accreted on the riverbed.

the company has accreted a large number of employees recently.

new knowledge accreted slowly over the centuries.

the coral reefs have accreted a diverse array of marine life.

his reputation has accreted over the years through his achievements.

the city's population has accreted steadily since its founding.

she accreted power gradually through her cunning and ambition.

the artist's style accreted influences from various cultures.

the bank has accreted a significant amount of capital reserves.

the project's budget accreted due to unforeseen expenses.

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