Congregar in english
Congregate
pronunciation: kɑŋgrəgeɪt part of speech: verb
pronunciation: kɑŋgrəgeɪt part of speech: verb
In gestures










congregarse = congregate ; rally ; flock (to) ; flock in.
Example: Every religion possesses its own unique customs and habits, but they all need a place to congregate and worship.Example: The aim of the conference was to rally and organize the fight for public access to information.Example: The article 'Why girls flock to Sweet Valley High' investigates the appeal to girls of adolescent romances and what, if anything, could be done to broaden the reading habits of such fans of formula fiction.Example: The gates opened in the early evening during the 10-day period and the crowds flocked in to peruse the 150-plus craft stands.congregar = convene ; call together.
Example: An interview committee, consisting of the library personnel officer and the associate executive director for branches, convened to speak with applicants for the adult materials selection position = An interview committee, consisting of the library personnel officer and the associate executive director for branches, convened to speak with applicants for the adult materials selection position.Example: After adverting to the responsibility of his action in calling the Assembly together, he admits that the war is ended, and with it the power of the Confederacy of the Southern States.more:
» congregarse = congregate ; rally ; flock (to) ; flock in .
Example: Every religion possesses its own unique customs and habits, but they all need a place to congregate and worship. Example: The aim of the conference was to rally and organize the fight for public access to information. Example: The article 'Why girls flock to Sweet Valley High' investigates the appeal to girls of adolescent romances and what, if anything, could be done to broaden the reading habits of such fans of formula fiction. Example: The gates opened in the early evening during the 10-day period and the crowds flocked in to peruse the 150-plus craft stands.