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clustering
noun as in concentration
Strongest matches
Strong matches
Weak matches
- amassing
- bringing to bear
- close attention
- coalescing
- compacting
- flocking
- huddling
- massing
Example Sentences
It’s believed Golden State bats are clustering in smaller numbers in rock crevices, swaying palm fronds, freeway underpasses and other hideaways where they’re hard to find.
There is no similar clustering of anti-Trumpist conservative professors around such right-wing centers.
She added, "You have everybody clustering in refugee camps at the moment without vaccines for at least the past nine months, including children who would otherwise have been vaccinated for polio and adults who, in the setting of an outbreak, should receive a booster, including healthcare workers."
The track reconstruction methods performed well in coastal regions from Palm Beach County to Long Island, minimizing the clustering effect of high densities of receivers and closing the gaps in some regions that were lacking receiver coverage.
"The clustering strategy is very important, and it would take a lot longer to figure out how to go about it through experimental observations alone," Avila said.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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