0 past simple and past participle of collate
1 to bring together different pieces of written information so that the similarities and differences can be seen:
to collate data/information
The photocopier will collate the documents for you.
The results were collated and used as a basis for both quantitative and qualitative analysis.
As a part of this process, all utterances identified as to datives, for datives, or double-object datives were collated.
All being well, when the local trees are finally collated, every set that could reach the required (higher) support threshold will have been fully counted.
Studies collated from the literature were used to test for patterns in the efficacy of nematode applications in the management of above-ground pests.
The editors have collated the texts in these manuscripts with those in other copies.
The subsequent data were then tallied and collated.
Global connectivity is not required, and information can be gathered, collated and sent to individuals at a much faster rate.
Collated over the causal terms, 26 % of the skilled group's responses and 34% of the less-skilled group's responses were judged not to make sense.