English to Malay Dictionary accumulation

accumulation

pengumpulan
definition
noun
the accumulation of wealth
the acquisition or gradual gathering of something.
translation of 'accumulation'
noun
pengumpulan
example
The gradual 'accumulation' of soot can seriously affect the way your chimney performs.
The decades of peace and 'accumulation' of wealth in the west have not only been arguably bought at the expense of the rest of the world - but also of ourselves.
Despite the enormous 'accumulation' of wealth by the wealthiest, the economy is teetering on the brink of collapse.
Treasury figures show that wealth 'accumulation' by Australian households and businesses slowed last year.
This majority alliance is a process of gradual 'accumulation' .
the 'accumulation' of wealth
The point nevertheless is that land is crucial as the fundamental basis in the process of wealth generation and 'accumulation' .
Neither imperialism nor colonialism is a simple act of 'accumulation' and acquisition.
The continual movement of peoples meant that there was no 'accumulation' of wealth because everything had to be carried.
Therefore, what we recognize as the aging process is the gradual 'accumulation' of this cellular damage.
the 'accumulation' of paperwork on her desk
Nobody in the political establishment or the media opposed the fantastic 'accumulation' of wealth by a tiny elite, of which they formed a part.
Land has always been the basis of wealth generation and 'accumulation' upon which social development can be designed.
Support of private ownership does not mean that anyone has the right to unlimited 'accumulation' of wealth.
It is the result of more than a century's capitalist 'accumulation' of power and concentration of wealth.
According to the model, the Big Bang is followed by a period of slow expansion and gradual 'accumulation' of dark energy.
And that has contributed to the slow 'accumulation' of wealth by minorities.
the 'accumulation' of paperwork on her desk
Such gradual 'accumulation' overcomes our defense mechanisms and often as not causes renal failure.
the 'accumulation' of wealth
The mere 'accumulation' of national wealth is not sufficient to deal with poverty as a health risk.
The system they defend, based on the immense 'accumulation' of private wealth at the expense of society as a whole, has reached a dead end.
The main aim of the speech was to justify the growing 'accumulation' of private wealth and the growth of an authoritarian police state.
The business is an instrument of 'accumulation' of family wealth and status.
Therefore, there is a strong possibility that dangerous 'accumulations' of this toxicant exist in humans and animals.
The first conservation step is to clean the surface of dirt and loose 'accumulations' with water and detergent applied under high pressure.
By the end of Monday, we expect to see three to five centimetres of snow, with higher 'accumulations' towards the Pennines, the North York Moors and the Wolds.
Unlike most ski nations, there is no tradition of blasting snow-heavy slopes to release dangerous 'accumulations' in the back-country.
There were no sites with significant 'accumulations' of litter but Main Street has performed worse than in the previous survey.
It's fascinating to watch as the ship pulls up to a buoy, and hauls it out of the water so the 'accumulations' of seaweed and seabird droppings can be removed with a pressure hose.
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