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melded
adjective as in composite
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adjective as in conglomerate
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A brilliant pioneering composer who melded traditional Asian music with contemporary techniques, Yun had been briefly arrested for his participation in the Korean independence movement of the early 1940s.
They melded into each other, their strengths coexisting.
The past and present were melded in that UCLA-LSU matchup, exemplifying the skill seen and fun of following women’s sports.
But If these two individuals are now one, does that mean their minds literally melded — or that perhaps they were never even sentient in the first place?
All these ingredients met and melded together to create the dishes you see in this book.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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