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- nounpool (noun) · pools (plural noun)verbpool (verb) · pools (third person present) · pooled (past tense) · pooled (past participle) · pooling (present participle)
- (of water or another liquid) form a pool on the ground or another surface:"the oil pooled behind the quay walls, escaping slowly into the river"
- (of blood) accumulate in parts of the venous system.
OriginOld English pōl, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch poel and German Pfuhl.nounpool (noun) · pools (plural noun)- a group of people available for work when required or considered as a resource:"the typing pool" · "a nationwide pool of promising high-school students"
- a common fund into which all contributors pay and from which financial backing is provided:"big public investment pools"
- the collective amount of players' stakes in gambling or sweepstakes; a kitty:"dividends are calculated by dividing the net pool by the stakes on the winners"
- a form of billiards in which the object is to pocket all the balls with a cue ball. There are many versions of the game, e.g. straight pool or eight ball.
- a group of contestants who compete against each other in a tournament for the right to advance to the next round:"the sides in Pool A"
- an arrangement, illegal in many countries, between competing parties to fix prices or rates and share business in order to eliminate competition:"pool arrangements by the competing networks reduce individual costs"
verbpool (verb) · pools (third person present) · pooled (past tense) · pooled (past participle) · pooling (present participle)- (of two or more people or organizations) put (money or other assets) into a common fund:"they entered a contract to pool any gains and invest them profitably"
- share (things) for the benefit of all those involved:"a pooling of ideas"
Originlate 17th century (originally denoting a game of cards having a pool): from French poule in the sense ‘stake, kitty’, associated with pool. - The verb "pool" means to1234:
- Collect something such as money, information, etc. from different people so that it can be used by all of them.
- Share or use something together for a particular purpose.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.pool verb [ T ] uk / puːl / us / puːl / to collect something such as money in order for it to be used by several different people or groups: The kids pooled their money to buy their parents a wedding anniversary gift.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/poolDefinition of pool verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary pool verb /puːl/ /puːl/ Verb Forms pool something to collect money, information, etc. from different people so that it can be used by all of themwww.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/engli…pool verb definition: to collect something together so that it can be shared or used for a particular purpose:.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/essential-ameri…pool verb /pul/ pool something Verb Forms to collect money, information, etc. from different people so that it can be used by all of them The students work individually, then pool their ideas in groups of six.www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/ame… - People also ask
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