Which word or phrase provides an example of formal, technical language with the same meaning as the phrase “get together”?(1 point)

Responses

rack up
rack up

pile up
pile up

accumulate
accumulate

stockpile

The phrase "get together" generally means to gather or meet with a group of people. None of the options provided (rack up, pile up, accumulate, stockpile) directly reflect the meaning of social gathering inherent in the phrase "get together."

However, if we are stretching the context to a more abstract or technical sense, such as gathering resources or data rather than people, "accumulate" would be the most appropriate synonym from the list. "Accumulate" is formal and technical, and it conveys the idea of collecting or amassing items over time, which could be considered a parallel to gathering people in a more figurative sense.

So, while none of the options are perfect synonyms for "get together" in the context of a social gathering, "accumulate" is the closest alternative with a formal and technical connotation provided in the list.