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combine
verb as in connect, integrate
Strong matches
amalgamate, band, bind, bond, bracket, coalesce, commingle, compound, conjoin, cooperate, dub, interface, join, league, marry, mingle, network, pool, relate, synthesize, unify, unite, wed
Weak matches
bunch up, coadjute, get-together, glue oneself to, hitch on, hook on, plug into, put together, slap on, stand in with, tack on, tag on, team up with, throw in together, tie up with
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In moments like these—at the graveside, in the hospital room, around the dinner table, riding the combine—cynicism rings hollow.
Teams take great pains to try to quantify prospects’ general athleticism each year at the combine in Indianapolis.
It takes the burden of having to manage a lot of different things on the combine from the operator.
In addition to smart harvesting combines, the company is also developing technology using cameras to inspect individual plants and weeds in a field to modulate the amount of fertilizer and pesticides applied based on need.
It’s like we’ve gone through a field after the combine has been through, and we are trying to find a kernel here and there.
This is a testament to the fundamental human—and American—desire to combine place and possibility.
Combine the beans and onion sauce in a 9x9-inch casserole dish and bake for 20 to 25 minutes.
Combine the cold butter and flour in the bowl of a food processor.
Add chocolate and butter to the bowl and melt, stirring to combine.
Then they would go to a hotel afterwards and combine the parts they had remembered in one sketch.
Those stains which are dissolved in methyl-alcohol combine fixation with the staining process.
They combine the fixing with the staining process, and stain differentially every normal and abnormal structure in the blood.
The manufacturers of these pipes claim for them that they combine the strength of steel with the lightness of paper.
Lets combine a flying machine with an iceboat and beat out everybody on the lake this winter!
Wisdom and experience combine in suggesting to all parents that they should guide their children, and not be governed by them.
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On this page you'll find 161 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to combine, such as: associate, blend, couple, fuse, incorporate, and link.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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