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Organising and Collecting

17 Words

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stack
1.
stack
Verb

to arrange items on top of each other in large quantities

The warehouse worker stacked boxes of inventory neatly to maximize storage space.

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pile
2.
pile
Noun

a number of objects placed one on top of the other

He stacked a pile of books on the table.

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shuffle
3.
shu
ffle
Noun

the action of randomly mixing game cards

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heap
4.
heap
Noun

a large number of objects thrown on top of each other in an untidy way

The children made a heap of toys in the corner of the room.

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amass
5.
a
mass
Verb

to gather a large amount of money, knowledge, etc. gradually

Through years of hard work and dedication, she was able to amass a considerable fortune in real estate investments.

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stockpile
6.
stock
pile
Verb

to accumulate and store a large quantity of something, typically for future use

The government decided to stockpile medical supplies in case of emergencies such as natural disasters or pandemics.

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hoard
7.
hoard
Verb

to gather and store a large supply of food, money, etc., usually somewhere secret

The survivalist hoarded canned food and water in a hidden bunker in preparation for a potential disaster.

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collate
8.
co
llate
Verb

to compare different pieces of information and examine them to find their differences

I need some time to collate the data from the surveys and compare the responses to identify any trends or patterns.

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configure
9.
con
fi
gure
Verb

to arrange something in a specific way according to a particular plan or design

The interior designer configured the furniture layout to maximize space and enhance the room's functionality.

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marshal
10.
mar
shal
Verb

to bring together and organize in an orderly, efficient way

The general worked to marshal the troops for battle.

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muster
11.
mus
ter
Verb

to gather individuals, like military or jury duty personnel, to fulfill their assigned duties

The military commander decided to muster the troops for an important mission.

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stash
12.
stash
Verb

to store or hide something in a secret or secure place, especially for future use

Before the road trip, she carefully stashed snacks and drinks in the car.

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garner
13.
gar
ner
Verb

to collect various things, like information, objects, etc.

The charity event garnered a significant amount of donations, which will go towards helping those in need.

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aggregate
14.
agg
re
gate
Adjective

consisting of several numbers, things, or amounts added together

The aggregated sales data provided a comprehensive overview of the company's performance over the past quarter.

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catalog
15.
ca
ta
log
Verb

to systematically organize and list items, information, or resources, often in a detailed and structured manner

The librarian diligently catalogs new books in the library's database for easy retrieval.

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head up
Verb

to lead a group, team, or organization

She was chosen to head up the new marketing campaign.

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align
17.
a
lign
Verb

to arrange or position things or elements in a straight line or in a coordinated manner

The students were instructed to align their desks in rows for the classroom presentation.

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