adv. [f. AGGREGATE a. + -LY2.] Collectively, taken together, in the aggregate.

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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.

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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.

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