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View definitions for combining

combining

adjective as in joining

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Example Sentences

This suggests that places combining—but also maintaining—place and possibility have a lot to offer people.

So combining my journalistic and more creative instincts was the way to go.

By combining user results, the app will create a useful (and much-needed) map of gluten-free foods and restaurants worldwide.

Combining the concert experience with the tribal experience of fellow Deadheads really created a lifestyle for their fans.

Michelle also advanced an aggressive policy agenda combining accountability with parent choice and fiscal sustainability.

Joseph Guarnerius appears to have endeavoured to produce the grandest tone, combining majesty and refinement.

Imagination is a term used to represent the power which the mind has of combining ideas previously received.

This variety is produced by combining in different manners the verse lengths, and by changes in the succession of rhymes.

In some of his sacred pieces he is particularly successful, combining real poetry with genuine religious fervour.

Beautiful effects were produced by combining marbles of different tints, and the Romans ransacked the world for striking colors.

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On this page you'll find 17 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to combining, such as: connecting, linking, bringing together, combinative, and combinatorial.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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