A means of raising money by selling numbered tickets drawn at random for a prize
Plural for a body of water, typically manmade, especially one made for swimming in
“She ran upstairs, put on her bathing suit, and jumped into the pool to cool off.”
Plural for a small area of still water, typically one formed naturally
“Looking down, Belloc found it lying in a shallow pool of water.”
Plural for a shared supply of resources to be drawn on when needed
“Such features are a step toward eliminating the need to physically map a database instance to a specific server and to treat each instance as a service within a pool of servers available.”
Plural for a common fund into which all contributors pay and from which financial backing is provided
“In the first year, proposals from three colleges were funded through the pool managed by the Provost Office.”
Plural for a group or collection of people or things
“Thus, in order to proceed further, a pool of lawyers must be established.”
Plural for all the people employed by a particular organization
“The pool of workers available is aging, leaving a very small pool to draw from.”
Plural for any society or organization that is formed from separate groups or bodies
Plural for exclusive control over the trade or production of a commodity or service through exclusive possession
Plural for a source of water, usually from a hole in the ground
Plural for the amount of money needed or available for a purpose
Plural for a large container for water, used for immersing and washing the body
Plural for the act or process of combining two or more parts into a single unit
Plural for a means of raising money by selling numbered tickets drawn at random for a prize
Plural for a person employed in maintenance or operations
Plural for any of a family of billiards games played on a specific class of billiards table
To combine or share (resources or information) for the benefit of all involved
“Operators would pool their resources and share costs in a bid to give a much-needed fillip to broadband.”
To inform the authorities of someone's criminal activities or plans
To cause two or more events to happen at the same time or rate
To move among and engage with others at a social function
To betray someone that has one's trust
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