0 to bring together different pieces of written information so that the similarities and differences can be seen: --
The photocopier will collate the documents for you.
to collate data/information
1 to collect and arrange in correct order the sheets of a document: --
[ T ] Will the new photocopier collate the pages?
2 to bring together different pieces of information in order to study and compare them: --
collate statistics/figures/results
collate information/data/material
3 to collect and arrange the sheets of a report, book, etc. In the correct order: --
The photocopier will collate the documents for you.
By collating the results of these computations, we can conclude that the plasma heating did not prevent the waveguide channel arrangement.
To provide all this up-to-date information the system collates information from some 5,000 sources.
Finally, service use and costs of illness were collated for the 6-month period prior to the interview.
By collating data on coverage levels, vaccine types and schedules, a better understanding of the reasons behind these inter- and intra-country differences can be developed.
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.
Global connectivity is not required, and information can be gathered, collated and sent to individuals at a much faster rate.
As a part of this process, all utterances identified as to datives, for datives, or double-object datives were collated.
In particular, it collates the evidence about patient perspectives on falls prevention, which have been neglected in the development and implementation of the interventions.