adv. [f. AGGREGATE a. + -LY2.] Collectively, taken together, in the aggregate.
1750. Chesterfield, Lett., 220 (1792), II. 347. Many little things, though separately they seem too insignificant to mention, yet aggregately are too material for me to omit.
1823. T. Taylor (title), The Elements of a new Arithmetical Notation in which the Series discovered for the Quadrature of the Circle and Hyperbola, are demonstrated to be aggregately Incommensurable Quantities.