To mix together different elements.
To bring or combine together or with something else.
Joined together into a whole.
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.
6 Trade associations should amalgamate and form larger and more powerful groupings, he believes.
7 But in me may chance so to amalgamate as to become the same.
8 They were ordained by Providence to conquer and amalgamate the materials of Christendom.
9 They also gave the nod to amalgamate the industry's genetics programmes.
10 If we all combine we might as well amalgamate with Reuter at once.
11 They seemed very shy of each other, and did not amalgamate at all.
12 The starch is what allows the pasta and sauce to amalgamate .
13 They could never amalgamate in blood, or in the so-called natural sympathies of man.
14 In the 1960s the traditional cottage brewing industry was encouraged to amalgamate into megacorporations.
15 Hawkes Bay voters have overwhelmingly rejected a proposal to amalgamate five councils into one.
16 The author and the author of existence do not amalgamate .
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