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collectively
[ kuh-lek-tiv-lee ]
adverb
- as a whole group rather than as individual persons or things:
There have been a number of different polls released in the last two weeks, and collectively they give us an accurate picture of public opinion.
- according to collectivism, a system in which economic control, especially of the means of production, is shared or centralized:
As one of the reforms, we developed agricultural production cooperatives in which almost 100% of the land is farmed collectively.
Other 51Թ Forms
- ԴDz·DZ··پ· adverb
- ܲ·DZ··پ· adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of collectively1
Example Sentences
They got the audience to collectively groan in horror at a particularly gory clip from “Final Destination: Bloodlines” involving an MRI machine, body piercings and a vending machine spring.
We collectively realized we’d never actually seen the artist without his sunglasses, but in this context it made the most sense.
The seven hydrogen hubs were collectively expected to produce 3 million metric tons of hydrogen each year — reducing 25 million metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions, or roughly the amount of 5.5 million gas-powered cars.
But as the unions work collectively in the NITC, overall the offer was rejected.
This was preceded by years and decades of bad habits that collectively have now brought the United States to such a low place.
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