† conˈgeriate,v.Obs.rare—1. [f. L. congeria or congeriēs(see next) + -ate3.] trans. To pile up, heap together. 1627–47Feltham Resolves i. xliv. 139 How ayery must they [fancies] needs be, that are congeriated wholly, on the fumes, perhaps, of distempered braines.