The act of congregating, or bringing together, or of collecting into one aggregate or mass., A collection or mass of separate things., An assembly of persons; a gathering; esp. an assembly of persons met for the worship of God, and for religious instruction; a body of people who habitually so meet., The whole body of the Jewish people; -- called also Congregation of the Lord., A body of cardinals or other ecclesiastics to whom as intrusted some department of the church business; as, the Congregation of the Propaganda, which has charge of the missions of the Roman Catholic Church., A company of religious persons forming a subdivision of a monastic order., The assemblage of Masters and Doctors at Oxford or Cambrige University, mainly for the granting of degrees., the name assumed by the Protestant party under John Knox. The leaders called themselves (1557) Lords of the Congregation.
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I do not believe that "congerate" means anything. You may be thinking of congregate (meaning gather together, as in a congregation).
The antonym for congregate is disperse.
I do not believe that "congerate" means anything. You may be thinking of congregate (meaning gather together, as in a congregation).
I like to congregate with my mom.
The noun form of the verb to congregate is congregation.
No, "congregate" is a verb that means to gather together in a group.
the coach want us to congregate for the practice tomorrow
Students should get to class promptly and not congregate in the hallway.
Stars show no tendency to congregate in the galactic plane.
Congregate means to create, spawn, or make something....
The teacher asked the students to congregate outside the door until the room was ready for them. The shoppers tended to congregate around the holiday tree.