Third-person singular simple present indicative form of accrete.(verb)
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Use "accretes" in a sentence
"In the course of time, the phrase accretes around itself a large but miscellaneous body of passions, convictions, com - mitments, complaints, and especially antipathies."
""They're usually cooked in red sauce, either as shown in a large container, or better, you might marinate them for a while first, throw them on the grill and then as they're cooking, you keep slathering the sauce, so that it kind of accretes like wax does on a wick when you're making candles, or like the layers of paint that get added on an old house over the decades."
"Only, expectation accretes about the scene, all those images, and when it's finally time to write it, I'm so afraid of not living up to my imagination ..."