Meaning
- Congregate means to come together into a group or crowd, usually for a common purpose or activity.
Grammar and Usage
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Part of speech: Verb (intransitive and transitive)
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Intransitive: People or animals gather together.
- Example: "Students congregate outside the library."
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Transitive (less common): To gather people together.
- Example: "The teacher congregated the class in the hall."
Typical Structures
- congregate + (place): "They congregated at the park."
- congregate around/near: "Fans congregated around the stage."
Common Phrases
- congregate in large numbers
- congregate at the entrance
- congregate for an event
Collocations
- congregate crowds
- congregate in groups
- congregate near a building
- people congregate
Examples
- Tourists congregated in front of the famous temple.
- Birds often congregate near the river in the evening.
- Protesters congregated outside the city hall.
- The faithful congregate every Sunday for worship.
- Students congregated in the cafeteria during lunch break.
- Fans congregated around the red carpet to see the actors.
- The homeless congregated in the shelter for warmth.
- Bees congregated around the blooming flowers.
Synonyms or Related
- Gather
- Assemble
- Collect
- Cluster
- Come together
Antonym
- Disperse
- Scatter