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Meanings of
amalgamated
in English
Joined together into a whole.
consolidated
fused
coalesced
amalgamate
Related terms
united
Mixed.
mixed
integrated
intermingled
Related terms
blended
Synonyms
Examples for "
consolidated
"
consolidated
fused
coalesced
amalgamate
Examples for "
consolidated
"
1
Karzai, seen as vulnerable earlier this year, has
consolidated
his authority recently.
2
CONVERSION Throughout the summer, Islamic State
consolidated
its hold in central Libya.
3
It represented 11 percent of the company's
consolidated
operating revenue last year.
4
Oil prices
consolidated
after suffering the first weekly loss since late November.
5
The agency will continue to take a
consolidated
view of the issuer.
1
Every element among the hundreds is
fused
from their central nuclear matter.
2
The problem of determining solidity of a
fused
spinal segment still remains.
3
Twisting the
fused
part has a good effect in assisting the operation.
4
After DNA sequencing 23 species of different lambdaN-lacZ
fused
genes were obtained.
5
We were
fused
altogether in the common emotion of joy and hope.
1
Their forms were vague, transparent; then the shapes
coalesced
into recognizable forms.
2
But once others had
coalesced
around Henry, he'd taken a friendly approach.
3
Nearby another figure had
coalesced
from the power, but Kelsier ignored him.
4
In the lapse of ages Nothing
coalesced
into Unity, the Great Monad.
5
The
coalesced
vent of the Fimmvörðuháls fissure eruption in late March 2010.
1
The two companies applied to the Commerce Commission to
amalgamate
in 2015.
2
Stir to
amalgamate
and leave overnight or for 3 or more hours.
3
Were they exterminated by the negroes, or did they
amalgamate
with them?
4
Small counties will
amalgamate
to ensure survival, with franchises becoming the new order.
5
Yesterday, he announced his intention to
amalgamate
Dundalk Port Company with Dublin Port.
Usage of
amalgamated
in English
1
The copper is
amalgamated
with the dye-stuffs as put on the market.
2
More and more the hooker became
amalgamated
with the night, then disappeared.
3
The two cities are the capitals of two kingdoms, never yet
amalgamated
.
4
How's the lady made up of
amalgamated
fish heads doing at work?
5
Being rapidly converted to Christianity, they
amalgamated
readily with the native people.
6
But this section has been arrested, not thoroughly
amalgamated
,
owing to Graham.
7
Characteristics of the
amalgamated
plan for the Arbitration Tribunal; its results.
8
For the first time it
amalgamated
fees earned across its various business units.
9
Access to Santam's incubation process
amalgamated
raw ingenuity with businesses finesse.
10
In our nation are
amalgamated
all the races now at war.
11
Neighboring territories were
amalgamated
into the nucleus of the Roman Empire.
12
Phibro's results are
amalgamated
into Occidental's and are not reported separately.
13
Will the African and Caucasian races ever be
amalgamated
in the United States?
14
What you want is an
amalgamated
lady bootblack and nautch dancer.
15
These were
amalgamated
into a smaller number of research questions.
16
This property was
amalgamated
over the years, with business and home becoming one unit.
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amalgamated
amalgamate
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
amalgamate with
amalgamate zinc
amalgamate copper
amalgamate clothing
amalgamate interests
More collocations
Amalgamated
through the time
Amalgamated
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