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amalgamate

[uh-mal-guh-meyt] / əˈmæl gəˌmeɪt /


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"The whole mods and rude boys, it all just amalgamated into one scene. They all rode scooters; they all looked sharp," said organiser Richard Willie.

From BBC

“We needed that. We needed someone to help us rethink and re-articulate the space in which our grief was amalgamating.”

From New York Times

There has been a movement towards amalgamated unions over the past few decades, but international links have tended to remain relatively informal.

From BBC

That was amalgamated with the Royal Regiment of Wales in 2006 to become The Royal Welsh.

From BBC

These kinds of amalgamated experiences are exacerbated by but hardly unique to the pandemic.

From New York Times