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collectives Meaning
collectives
a helicopter control system governing lift, a collective body, involving all members of a group as distinct from its individuals, multiple, formed by collecting, of, relating to, or being a group of individuals, having to do with a number of persons or things considered as one group, of, relating to, or involving all members of a group, involving all members of a group as distinct from individual members, a cooperative unit or organization, denoting a number of persons or things considered as one group or whole, collective farm, marked by similarity among or with the members of a group, shared or assumed by all members of the group, collectivized or characterized by collectivism, shared or done by a number of persons as a group
collectives Sentence Examples
- The symphony's strings produced a harmonious collective of melodies.
- A gaggle of geese flew in formation, their honks echoing through the sky.
- The herd of elephants moved as a cohesive collective, following their matriarch.
- The hive of bees worked tirelessly as a single collective, pollinating flowers.
- The pride of lions emerged from the savannah, their collective roar shaking the ground.
- The class of students formed a study group, pooling their collective knowledge.
- The club of card enthusiasts gathered for a collective game of bridge.
- The team of surgeons worked as a precise collective, performing a complex operation.
- The choir's collective voices soared through the cathedral, creating a heavenly sound.
- The parade of floats showcased the collective creativity of the community.
FAQs About the word collectives
a helicopter control system governing lift, a collective body, involving all members of a group as distinct from its individuals, multiple, formed by collecting
corporations,groups, institutions, foundations, bodies, establishments,enterprises, institutes, philanthropies,charities
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The symphony's strings produced a harmonious collective of melodies.
A gaggle of geese flew in formation, their honks echoing through the sky.
The herd of elephants moved as a cohesive collective, following their matriarch.
The hive of bees worked tirelessly as a single collective, pollinating flowers.