tr.v.  col·li·gat·ed, col·li·gat·ing, col·li·gates  1.  To tie or group together. 2.  Logic   To bring (isolated facts) together by an explanation or hypothesis that applies to them all. [Latin colligāre, colligāt- : com-, com- + ligāre, to tie, bind; see  leig- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.] col′li·gation n.  | 
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