Accruement in a sentence as a noun

'Cynical' people thought that these accruements were meant to keep you there and working all the time.

Simply owning a fake badge doesn't even prove intent, let alone being actual evidence that it happenedWell, not in the US. Many other countries take a dim view towards citizens owning anything that even remotely resembles the accruements of official power and authority.

The future is going to consist of a huge portion of our population either without a higher education due to the preventative and egregious costs of obtaining one; or struggling under a mountain load of debt which continually accrues interest, doesn't disappear with bankruptcy, and prevents those burdened as such from achieving stability through real estate purchases and retirement saving accruement.

Accruement definitions

noun

the act of accumulating

See also: accumulation accrual