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cumulation

[kyoo-myuh-ley-shuhn] / ˌkyu myəˈleɪ ʃən /


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The spending review was the cumulation of weeks of discussions between Reeves and her cabinet colleagues.

From BBC

“It’s a cumulation of too much production and falling prices,” he said.

From Washington Post

Ray, who took over FTX on Nov. 11, told the committee that the problems at FTX were a cumulation of months or even years of bad decisions and poor financial controls.

From Seattle Times

According to ESPN, the Jaguars aren’t pointing to a specific reason for withholding the rest of Meyer’s money, other than a "cumulation of instances" that team officials say justified the firing.

From Fox News

But his critics say that, put together, the cumulation of his policies cozied up to large firms and have made the financial system more vulnerable.

From Washington Post