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  1. The meaning of COLLATE is to compare critically. How to use collate in a sentence. What does it mean to collate in a printing or copying context? Synonym Discussion of Collate.

  2. to bring together different pieces of information in order to study and compare them: collate information / data / material. collate statistics / figures / results. to collect and arrange the sheets of a report, book, etc. In the correct order: The photocopier will collate the documents for you.

  3. Collate definition: to gather or arrange in their proper sequence (the pages of a report, the sheets of a book, the pages of several sets of copies, etc.).. See examples of COLLATE used in a sentence.

  4. formal. to bring together different pieces of written information so that the similarities and differences can be seen: to collate data / information. to collect and arrange the sheets of a report, book, etc., in the correct order: The photocopier will collate the documents for you.

  5. /ˈkoʊleɪt/ /ˈkʌʊleɪt/ IPA guide. Other forms: collated; collating; collates. Although the verb collate specifically means to put pages in a correct order, the word can be used more generally to mean to put anything into the proper sequence.

  6. collate something to collect pieces of paper or the pages of a book, etc. and arrange them in the correct order. Definition of collate verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. to compare (texts, data, etc.) critically in order to consolidate, note similarities and differences, etc. 2. a. to gather (the sections of a book, pages of a document, etc.) together in proper order. b. to examine (such material) to see that all pages, plates, etc. are in proper order, as for binding. 3.

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