Compilatory

Pronunciation: /ˈkɑmpˈiɫəˈtɔɹi/

Compilatory (adj)

  1. Relating to the process of collecting information from different sources and putting it together into one work.
  2. Describing a text or document that is put together from existing materials rather than created from new research.

Compilatory (adjective)

Examples

  • Her compilatory work takes time and careful checking.
  • The team praised his compilatory acts for improving accuracy.