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    col·lect
    [kəˈlek(t)]
    verb
    collecting (present participle)
    1. bring or gather together (things, typically when scattered or widespread):
      "he went around the office collecting old coffee cups" · "he collected up all his clothing"
      • come together and form a group or mass:
        "worshipers collected together in a stadium" · "dust and dirt collect so quickly"
      • systematically seek and acquire (items of a particular kind) as a hobby:
        "I've started collecting stamps" · "the urge to collect, to have the full set, is in us all"
      • accumulate and store over a period of time:
        "collect rainwater to use on the garden"
    2. call for and take away; fetch:
      "the children were collected from school"
      • go somewhere and accept or receive (something), especially as a right or due:
        "she went to Oxford to collect her honorary degree"
      • solicit and receive (donations), especially for charity:
        "collecting money for the war effort" · "we collected for the United Way"
      • receive (money that is due); be paid:
        "they called to collect a debt" · "he'd come to collect"
    3. (collect oneself)
      regain control of oneself, typically after a shock:
      "he paused for a moment to take a breath, to collect himself"
      • bring together and concentrate (one's thoughts):
        "she returned to her room to collect her thoughts"
    4. archaic
      conclude; infer:
      "by all best conjectures, I collect Thou art to be my fatal enemy"
    5. cause (a horse) to bring its hind legs further forward as it moves, thereby shortening the stride and increasing balance and impulsion:
      "a rider should want to be able to collect a horse when hacking"
    Origin
    late Middle English: from Old French collecter or medieval Latin collectare, from Latin collect- ‘gathered together’, from the verb colligere, from col- ‘together’ + legere ‘choose or collect’.
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    Similar and Opposite Words
    verb
    1. bring or gather together (things, typically when scattered or widespread):
    2. call for and take away; fetch:
      go/come to get
      go/come and get
      go/come for
      Opposite:
    3. regain control of oneself, typically after a shock:
      regain one's composure
      take a hold of oneself
      steady oneself
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