English to Spanish Dictionary accumulate

accumulate

acumular
definition
verb
investigators have yet to accumulate enough evidence
gather together or acquire an increasing number or quantity of.
translation of 'accumulate'
verb
acumular,
amontonarse
example
They rarely earn enough to 'accumulate' significant wealth, but want to minimise financial insecurity, so are a good market for insurance products.
her goal was to 'accumulate' a huge fortune
investigators have yet to 'accumulate' enough evidence
And so as any mindful woman might in this accommodating world, I was able to 'accumulate' a fortune.
Promoters, in their efforts to 'accumulate' huge profits, are planning larger and larger events and it is time to put some serious controls on what is going on.
These toxins 'accumulate' in the fat of fish, the source of fish oil.
They are so alive with nature's intelligence that fatigue-causing toxins cannot 'accumulate' in the body when you eat them.
Gaidarski said that prosecutors should investigate how hospitals managed to 'accumulate' such huge debts.
Google and the Internet means that we can 'accumulate' vast quantities of information with little effort.
He set up an international investment fund that started to 'accumulate' a large fortune.
her goal was to 'accumulate' a huge fortune
Fluid in the lymph vessels can become sluggish, which can cause toxins to 'accumulate' .
Aiming at creating her own brand of dresses, the retail business was a necessary starting point to learn the market and 'accumulate' enough capital.
Their pay increases as they 'accumulate' experience and develop skills.
When the rate of absorption exceeds the rate of elimination, toxins 'accumulate' in the body.
People have figured out that you need to be an owner to 'accumulate' wealth, so increasingly they're asking for equity.
Toxins 'accumulate' faster, and viruses and bacteria grow more quickly, in a body that is not adequately warmed.
This particular period seems to be the exact timing when the seed starts to 'accumulate' a huge amount of starch in the endosperm.
In time, the growing embryos will 'accumulate' enough mass to ignite and explode out of their cores like baby birds busting out of their eggs.
As a result they 'accumulate' in the tissues of living beings such as fish, meat and in turn to the dairy products.
If inhaled continuously these toxins 'accumulate' in the body leading to serious health problems.
investigators have yet to 'accumulate' enough evidence
But sometimes the genes do not work as well as they should, so the toxins slowly 'accumulate' in your body.
Everyone on the show has a high income, and most of them have had that high income for long enough to 'accumulate' a good deal of wealth.
Cool Blue Method's recent goal is to 'accumulate' a little cash by planting trees, a feat which only twin brothers Josh and Ben are attempting at the moment.
Some of the original slips are now being used in preparing new entries, as the words they illustrate finally 'accumulate' enough evidence for inclusion.
As a consequence, they 'accumulate' large quantities of phytanic acid in their tissues and serum.
Despite 'accumulating' a fortune he never moved away from the streets of his youth, choosing instead to add extension after extension to his fortress of a house, the Ponderosa, in Provanmill Road.
Whether, by so doing, he would have 'accumulated' a comparable personal fortune is debatable.
The Exchange also operates with a dividend cover of over five times, having 'accumulated' a £237m cash hoard as a result.
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