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Amalgamate

Amalgamate | Amalgamated

Amalgamate meaning

To merge, to combine, to blend, to join. | To make an alloy of a metal and mercury. | To combine (free groups) by identifying respective isomorphic subgroups.

Example sentences (14)

Remember, the goal isn’t to replicate but to amalgamate ideas and, eventually, birth a unique identity for your team.

These have been rowed back in some areas, such as the proposal to amalgamate the Donegal and Sligo Leitrim divisions.

What is uniquely interesting here, is that this involves using smaller networks with "distinct specializations" that collaborate and amalgamate to come together and build more nuanced, innovative and customised outputs.

Starro is an alien amalgamate conqueror with a humanoid central mind commanding spores which can generate clones that act to his will.

An excessive reliance is placed on “corridor talk” to assess an employee in banking, which is of no use in the case of a merger because the superior may not exist in that position itself when two institutions amalgamate, she said.

I strongly disagree with Peter here, clearly he is not a seasoned senior civil servant or military man ….you can not amalgamate ACC, DEC, FIC, and ZSIS, and transform them into only one anti-economic, trade and financial crimes agency.

The Taouk brothers allege Mr Bechara told them he wanted to amalgamate their land and buy up further surrounding properties, including council-owned land and a St Johns Ambulance station, to take the development “to the next level”.

ASTANA – Kazakh animator and graphic designer Erden Zikibay tries to amalgamate culture, history and politics to create art with purpose.

Trying to amalgamate those two things I think was quite hard.

A few words borrowed from English can amalgamate both suffixes, like brikksa from the English brick, which can adopt either collective form brikks or the plural form brikksiet.

Key, in his final address to the jury said: "Are you willing, gentlemen, to abandon your country, to permit it to be taken from you, and occupied by the abolitionist, according to whose taste it is to associate and amalgamate with the negro?

Not until 1095 and the Council of Clermont did the Reconquista amalgamate the conflicting concepts of a peaceful pilgrimage and armed knight-errantry.

Read was then appointed to amalgamate the four designs to produce the new alphabet.

The method, subsequently, was undercut by heavy-handed efforts to increase farm production and amalgamate farms into ever-larger units.