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aggregator
[ ag-ri-gey-ter ]
noun
- a person or thing that aggregates.
- Digital Technology. a web-based or installed application that aggregates related, frequently updated content from various internet sources and consolidates it in one place for viewing: Compare feed ( def 23 ), RSS.
an automated news aggregator.
- a company that negotiates the purchase of public-utility services on behalf of a group of customers but does not sell the services:
an electric power aggregator.
aggregator
/ ˈæɡrɪˌɡeɪtə /
noun
- a business organization that collates the details of an individual's financial affairs so that the information can be presented on a single website
- a firm that brings together a large group of consumers on whose behalf it negotiates reduced rates for good or services, esp in the energy sector
- a web application that draws together syndicated content from various online sources and displays it in a single location for the user’s convenience
Word History and Origins
Origin of aggregator1
Example Sentences
Both candidates are laser focused on Pennsylvania, the battleground state with the most electoral votes where Harris is up by less than one percentage point, according to polling aggregator FiveThirtyEight.
Silver's average matches the conclusions of other polling aggregators, with the Cook Political Report releasing new polling that shows Harris erasing Trump's lead in most swing states.
Those include “aggregators” who brought multiple investors into the scheme and funneled money up to Horwitz.
Are they going to allow these aggregators to automatically upload 10 million tracks a day that you have to compete with to break an artist?
A lot of fashion aggregator IG accounts feel like anonymous engagement farms, dutifully feeding old photos of Harrison Ford in a polo shirt to bored people.
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