Accumulate in a sentence as a verb

Some compounds bio-accumulate, so the safe exposure levels have to be set for a lifetime.

""I've accumulated no money but I accumulate a lot of happiness.

If you fail to pay, you get to jail, but the support payments accumulate, so when you get out you'll be in even more debt, which will land you back in jail, and so on.

The problem is that as you accumulate these decisions you end up with a design that says nothing, has no motivation, fails to speak anything to the user.

From experience they usually accumulate around 50-100 comments.

""Every time he comes to know something new, he wants to know everything about it," [his wife] says.- Love of humanity, on some level at least:"Anyone with an MBA would immediately accumulate the maximum money.

In the end the Constitution really is "just a piece of paper", if not the government, not the judges, not the media, and ultimately not even the people respect it, live by it, and try to protect it as soon as it's endangered by people trying to accumulate too much power.

Since the ball motion, physics, and coordinates were all in floating point, and the ball is constantly being pushed "down" the sloped table by the gravity vector in every frame, we found that floating point error would gradually accumulate until the ball's position was suddenly on the other side of the barrier!

Accumulate definitions

verb

get or gather together; "I am accumulating evidence for the man's unfaithfulness to his wife"; "She is amassing a lot of data for her thesis"; "She rolled up a small fortune"

See also: collect amass compile hoard

verb

collect or gather; "Journals are accumulating in my office"; "The work keeps piling up"

See also: cumulate conglomerate gather amass