aggrate

aggrate

(əˈɡreɪt)
vb (tr)
archaic to gratify, or please
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1 Stoke win 2-0 on aggrate RYAN SHOTTON'S stoppage-time goal in Croatia secured victory for Stoke against Hajduk Split to book their place in the final qualifying round of the Europa League.
In this code, the signified or tenor is the type, event, or idea recognisable yet slowly shifting like a grammatical word in its lexical context; whereas the signifier is merely the aggrate list of criteria that permit an identification with the signified.
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