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Coalesce meaning
To join into a single mass or whole. | To form from different pieces or elements. | To bond pieces of metal into a continuous whole by liquefying parts of each piece, bringing the liquids into contact, and allowing the combined liquid to solidify.
Example sentences (20)
And Coalesce Tattoo Gallery, on Regent Street, also opened at the start of December 2022 and is owned by 29-year-old identical sisters Martyna and Dagmara Cielecka.
As the Rep-elected, the first op-ed I wrote was on that report, which I talked about how it was important for us as a community to coalesce around the Jewish community and fight against anti-Semitism.
Elsewhere, politicians are known to coalesce around a political theory or ideology.
In the middle of this one of the most bizarre episodes when my local MP and Leader of the Tories in Scotland called for the unionists to coalesce around a single candidate at the next Westminster Election, (probably in the Autumn of next year).
No doubt, the answers are richly complex, but they seem to coalesce around the issues noted above (ethnicity, gender, etc.), and they often travel under the banner of religious orthodoxy.
Romney, who frequently the party to coalesce around an alternative to Trump, said he’d be pleased if any of the four contenders who spoke at the summit were to secure the GOP nomination in 2024, according to Deseret News.
Some Republicans have floated introducing a measure to empower interim Speaker Patrick McHenry until Jordan can coalesce enough support to win the speakership.
Tension and comedy coalesce in equal measure in Splódar Theatre Company’s production of the gripping historical psychological drama The Last Prime Minister of Ireland, on Friday, January 27 at 8pm.
Tensions had been mounting throughout the day as House Republicans met behind closed-doors earlier, the latest sign of infighting as the House GOP conference has failed to coalesce around a plan to avert a lapse in government funding.
The Bute House Agreement between the SNP and Greens saw a cascade of headlines centred around the constitution, environmental policy, and how the philosophies of both parties would coalesce in government.
Even after a disastrous parliamentary election in November 1932, when the Nazis lost seats, Hitler watched as his rivals failed to coalesce around an alternative, and an aging Hindenburg reluctantly offered the chancellorship to the man he disdained.
I think the breaks give families time to reset and coalesce around the important things in Costa Rican life: community, sunshine and—clearly— barbecue.
Macron’s calculated risk to stave off Marine Le Pen’s National Rally surge and coalesce with other political parties created a massive groundswell at the ballot box, keeping National Rally at bay.
Scary stories and reality TV coalesce in Ishana Night Shyamalan’s first movie, she tells Rosa Cartagena.
The drum beat and bass lines provide structure for the chord progressions, bridge and lyrics that coalesce to become the songs stuck in your head.
Experts say the findings are in line with traditional patterns in voting by gender — women usually don't coalesce around one of their own.
It has impact at both ends of the chain, of course: In the case of food supply, making such insights available should benefit small independent concerns who can coalesce their business around the delivery of provably high-quality products.
So Nevada and, especially, South Carolina are critical for Biden to prove he should be the candidate whom moderates should coalesce around.
Teachers, lecturers and students are planning to coalesce with the rest of the civil service for a strike that could cripple essential services and the start of the school calendar tomorrow.
They need to offer a more focused vision of their plans, which we assumed would coalesce around the unequivocally excellent Game Pass – except they barely mentioned it on Thursday.