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Which of the following is both a noun and a verb?
a. aggregate
b. congregate
c. segregate
d. none of the above

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  • 21-12-2015
The word A. AGGREGATE is both a noun and a verb.

Aggregate as a noun is defined as a whole formed by combining several elements that are typically disparate.

Aggregate as a verb is defined as the act of forming or grouping into a class or cluster.

Congregate is both a verb (gather into a crowd or mass) and an adjective (communal).
Segregate is a verb defined as the act of setting apart from the rest or from each other.
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