Aggregated in a sentence as an adjective

I don't really know how else you can explain that "yes, it aggregated RSS feeds, and I like to read all of my RSS feeds in one place".

We may have erased your bad behavior but, keep in mind that your data on this site is aggregated public domain.

Much more pernicious is how data can be aggregated.

So let's say you have a generic query for fetching monthly aggregated import / export values between countries. Sometimes you want to filter by one country.

Most analysts find some way to aggregate a dataset once, then do actual work on that aggregated dataset, rather than the raw data.

As a consumer, I am not going to subscribe to a dozen different streaming video services, one per distributor who thinks they're too good to be aggregated.

Network capacity planning could be done with anonymized or aggregated data.

In geospatial analytics, for example, a trillion records can be aggregated down to census blocks/block groups so you only have a few million records to deal with.

Though on certain workloads these players will switch places, as a general rule of thumb that's my aggregated observed performance order in "real world-ish" code scenarios.

During the 2008 post-election protests and the beginning of the green movement, I aggregated all the images coming out of Iran into my personal flickr account.

Chrome does not collect user information, unless you explicitly opt-in to sharing aggregated usage information and crash reports with Google.

It only matters that it says something which, when added to existing data sources, is a tiny sliver more accurate than the bank's internal risk scoring when aggregated over 100,000 people who happen to include you in them.

Google is much more likely to be a rational actor than an aggregated population of vehicle users, and risk premium can be very easily calculated for the number of vehicles that are deployed.

If each of those can be aggregated into some other kind of service, where Uber, Lyft, etc. are just providers of payment processing, and possibly some operations expertise, that middleman network will capture all of the value.

"more accurate than modern facial recognition technology""recorded digitally on the spot""encrypted and instantaneously delivered to a fortified central database center at an undisclosed location to be aggregated with other intelligence""the corporation's ties are assumed to go deeper than even documented"It sounds a bit ominous, but what does any of that even mean?

Aggregated definitions

adjective

formed of separate units gathered into a mass or whole; "aggregate expenses include expenses of all divisions combined for the entire year"; "the aggregated amount of indebtedness"

See also: aggregate aggregative mass