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were collective
adjective
Formed by gathering or collecting; gathered into a mass, sum, or body; congregated or aggregated; as, the collective body of a nation.
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The French were worse off because their errors were collective.
Human rights groups said the demolitions were collective punishment.
The activists said the demolitions were collective punishment for the actions of a minority of militants.
Her later productions were collective in that the actors shared in planning the presentations.
There were collective gasps that resonated more like collective winces after particularly thunderous hits.
The IPCC said there were "collective failings by a number of relevant parties" to ensure the tapes were properly disclosed to the activists' lawyers.
Similar(33)
"It's collective punishment.
Their strength is collective.
"There is collective leadership".
The harm is collective.
All real achievements are collective".
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