to gather together; assemble: The professor collected the students' exams.
to accumulate; make a collection of: to collect stamps.
to receive or compel payment of: to collect a bill.
to regain control of (oneself or one's thoughts, faculties, composure, or the like): At the news of her promotion, she took a few minutes to collect herself.
to call for and take with one: He drove off to collect his guests. They collected their mail.
to bring (a horse) into a collected attitude.
to infer.
—v.i.
to gather together; assemble: The students collected in the assembly hall.
to accumulate: Rain water collected in the barrel.
to receive payment (often fol. by on): He collected on the damage to his house.
to gather or bring together books, stamps, coins, etc., usually as a hobby: He's been collecting for years.
(of a horse) to come into a collected attitude.
—adj., adv.
requiring payment by the recipient: a collect telephone call; a telegram sent collect.