What does istiflemek in Turkish mean?

What is the meaning of the word istiflemek in Turkish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use istiflemek in Turkish.

The word istiflemek in Turkish means hoard, stoklamak, depolamak, istiflemek, istif etmek, istiflemek, para saklamak, depolamak, stoklamak, saklamak, biriktirmek, toplamak, sıkıştırmak. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word istiflemek

hoard

stoklamak, depolamak, istiflemek

(buy a lot of sth for future use)

We're low on batteries and canned goods; it would be a good idea to stock up before the storm.

istif etmek, istiflemek

(store, put away)

We stow the potatoes in the cellar over winter.

para saklamak

(figurative (hide, save)

Agnes squirrels away part of her salary every month, so she'll have some money if she ever needs it.

depolamak, stoklamak

(accumulate, stash)

The paranoid man stockpiled guns and other weapons.

saklamak

(figurative (hide, put away: money, etc.)

For years the old lady had been squirrelling her money in shoeboxes and drawers.

biriktirmek, toplamak

(collect things)

A counsellor was called in when it became clear he was hoarding.

sıkıştırmak

(compact, compress)

The sand was packed down by the weight of the trucks.

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