To mix together different elements.
1 Once Glen had said he thought the opposition might coalesce around Harold.
2 That is to give the mechanism in the Inside time to coalesce .
3 Rarely did a group of five coalesce for any length of time.
4 With a physical effort he made the two moons coalesce into one.
5 They all coalesce to interpret scientific evidence and translate it into policy.
6 Could the Conservatives and the Lib Dems coalesce around an austerity budget?
7 The scattered elements of truth cease to contend, and begin to coalesce .
8 He lifted and slammed down again and the sparks began to coalesce .
9 But the shadows of the room seemed to coalesce into something huge.
10 Two out of a number approach, coalesce , contract, and secrete a cell-wall.
11 At once smoke began to coalesce from the dry air around him.
12 Popular and bipartisan opposition to apartheid took many years to coalesce .
13 A new vapor began to coalesce , much larger than the one it replaced.
14 These two statements substantially coalesce and point to the same idea.
15 But it was no cloud of water vapor which had begun to coalesce .
16 One is that the congressional opposition party should coalesce around a single spokesman.
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