accumuler
accumulate, pile up
verb ah-kew-mew-LEH Rare
Origin: Latin 'accumulare' (to heap up)
Usage Note
Accumuler often appears in financial or figurative contexts, such as accumulating debts or experience. The noun accumulation (f) is widely used in parallel. In informal speech, s'accumuler (reflexive) describes a backlog building up, as in unpaid bills or unanswered emails.
Examples
"Elle accumule les dettes depuis des mois."
Natural Translation
She has been accumulating debts for months.
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