0 past simple and past participle of congregate --
1 to come together in a large group of people or animals: --
The major sources of supply for the mail order firms are congregated at the stock warehousing point.
They are congregated in one place and therefore it is not necessary to send it all over the place to the various correspondents.
In order to serve the needs of this large samurai population, for house construction and regular household consumption, merchants and artisans also congregated in the city in large numbers.
Larvae congregated in the top 10 cm of the soil core and did not move extensively throughout the column during the winter.
Here congregated the best sacred and secular musicians of the day, and it is here that secular princes, as well as prelates, came to recruit their musical personnel.
Litigation masters congregated in local market towns and in the capitals of counties, departments and prefectures.
Both men and women occupied sections of the domestic sphere and traversed and congregated in the more communal ' public ' spaces beyond the homestead.
On the ground floor there was a large dining room and also a large lounge where the majority of residents congregated in the day.