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/kəˈlɛktɪd/ · col·lect·ed
verb
- To gather together; amass. She collected seashells during her beach walks.
- To obtain, especially to receive payment from someone. The utility company collects the monthly bill on the first of each month.
- To accumulate a number of similar or related objects, often as a hobby. He collected vintage stamps from around the world.
adjective
- Gathered together; assembled. The collected poems were published in a single volume.
- Cool‑headed, emotionally stable, in focus. Despite the chaos, she remained collected throughout the interview.
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Did you know? The term “Collected Works” is used by publishers to denote an author’s complete output, a practice that began in the 18th century with the collected writings of philosophers such as John Locke.