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pool

noun as in collection of liquid

noun as in supply of money, goods

verb as in combine

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Example Sentences

Trump had mixed results with his first-term nominations, even as he chose from an inexperienced talent pool.

Actually, the prize pool ticked up slightly this season with all players on the winning team now collecting $514,970.

Other proposals suggest pension schemes need to reach a certain size or pool together.

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She may ask them to pool their assets and resources, or she may ask them to merge with one another to create a smaller number of larger funds, which would benefit from greater financial firepower and fewer costs.

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Other chancellors have aimed to make similar moves, including George Osborne who, in 2015, set out plans for local government schemes to pool resources,

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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