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collate

[ UK /kəlˈe‍ɪt/ ]
[ US /kəˈɫeɪt/ ]
VERB
  1. to assemble in proper sequence
    collate the papers
  2. compare critically; of texts

How To Use collate In A Sentence

  • It is an Extended Family Tree - showing all the collateral branches of a family, i.e. all the descendants.
  • One should not marry bilateral kin up to the second degree of collaterality; spouses beyond the fourth degree of collaterality are preferred.
  • It just so happened that Gaisford was well placed to discover or collate information of that kind. DARE CALL IT TREASON
  • All of the information collated here is part of a wider investigation currently being pursued by a number of media outlets.
  • `You both signed personal guarantees when you took out this loan originally, putting up your houses as collateral. BETTER THAN THIS
  • Despite all the talk of precision bombing and surgical strikes, ‘collateral damage’ is reaching an embarrassing level.
  • After the village gained experience with the grant-making process, community trust funds were established to provide credit to people who had no collateral to get bank loans.
  • When you sell the property, be sure to have the buyer pledge the property as collateral by signing a Deed of Trust.
  • People put up their homes as collateral in order to raise the money to invest in the scheme.
  • The dissenting judgment of Geoffrey Lane L.J., which had applied the traditional collateral fact doctrine, was approved.
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