Cumulation in a sentence as a noun

It's the cumulation of years of brand strengthening, good products, and good advertising.

Upon reawakening, it would be in a new star system, with the cumulation of human knowledge in memory and enough tech to reproduce and start anew.

It wasn't any assessment of the commenter, but rather the cumulation of my experiences doing interviews and talking to folks from these companies.

Everything is priced in.. because that's literally the definition of a price - it's the cumulation of everyone's belief of what is going to happen.

The free market is a cumulation of mutually beneficial exchanges-- its a volunteer economy.

If you can recognize which things are strengths and deliberately extend all of the things you are good at into an overall creative vision - a cumulation of your ability that takes those strengths to the "next level" - then you'll go a lot farther than you will just trying to shore up the weaknesses.

> I guess my gripe with the interviewee is that he has a notion of how society should be, and argues toward forcing economic redistributions to make it happen ... decrying & denying the reality that the economy is what it is, on the whole, because it's the cumulation of free choices.

Cumulation definitions

noun

a collection of objects laid on top of each other

See also: pile heap mound agglomerate cumulus