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coalesce

[koh-uh-les] / ˌkoʊ əˈlɛs /


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The fog coalesced around the summits, with sunset’s final rays transforming them into a gracefully undulating landscape of golden gauze.

From Los Angeles Times

It was for similar reasons that cardinals of different persuasions were thought to have coalesced around him at conclave.

From BBC

As the brokerage focused more on active investors, some coalesced into a kind of fan club for the company and its leader.

From The Wall Street Journal

Economists say Fed officials are coalescing around another rate cut due to continued concern about the health of the jobs market.

From MarketWatch

In the 14 December run-off, voters will have to coalesce around one of these two candidates.

From BBC