Congregating: meaning, definitions and examples
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congregating
[ หkษลษกrษชษกeษชtษชล ]
social gathering
To come together in a group or crowd; to assemble for a common purpose or activity.
Synonyms
assembling, gathering, meeting.
Which Synonym Should You Choose?
Word | Description / Examples |
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congregating |
Typically used when referring to people coming together in a large group, often for a religious or social purpose.
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gathering |
A general term that can refer to people coming together for various informal or formal purposes, such as social events, meetings, or assemblies.
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assembling |
Used when referring to the act of putting together parts or components to form something whole, or when people come together in an organized manner for a specific purpose.
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meeting |
Commonly used in professional or official settings when people come together to discuss or decide on specific topics.
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Examples of usage
- Students were congregating in the courtyard before the start of the school day.
- Birds were congregating on the power lines, chirping loudly.
Translations
Translations of the word "congregating" in other languages:
๐ต๐น congregando
๐ฎ๐ณ เคเคเคเฅเค เคพ เคนเฅเคจเคพ
๐ฉ๐ช sich versammeln
๐ฎ๐ฉ berkumpul
๐บ๐ฆ ะทะฑะธัะฐัะธัั
๐ต๐ฑ gromadziฤ siฤ
๐ฏ๐ต ้ใพใ
๐ซ๐ท se rassembler
๐ช๐ธ congregarse
๐น๐ท toplanmak
๐ฐ๐ท ๋ชจ์ด๋ค
๐ธ๐ฆ ูุชุฌู ุน
๐จ๐ฟ shromaลพฤovat se
๐ธ๐ฐ zhromaลพฤovaลฅ sa
๐จ๐ณ ่้
๐ธ๐ฎ zbirati se
๐ฎ๐ธ safnast saman
๐ฐ๐ฟ ะถะธะฝะฐะปั
๐ฌ๐ช แจแแแ แแแแแ
๐ฆ๐ฟ toplaลmaq
๐ฒ๐ฝ congregarse
Etymology
The word 'congregating' is derived from the Latin word 'congregare', which means 'to collect into a flock' or 'to assemble'. The term has been used in English since the 15th century, originally in a religious context to refer to a gathering of people for worship or prayer. Over time, the meaning has evolved to include any gathering or assembly of people for various purposes.
See also: congregation.