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View definitions for blend

blend

noun as in composite, mix

verb as in mix

verb as in harmonize

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Example Sentences

“Unfortunately, people are now feeling forced to transition faster than maybe they would have chosen to … They just want to blend in and not be easily identifiable as trans, and that's very concerning.”

From Salon

When Tanton blended ecology with eugenics and immigration, he was digging up the two-century-old principles of Thomas Malthus, who first theorized that human population growth would lead to poverty and suffering.

From Salon

I challenged myself in creating my own version and preparing a dish that blends various techniques I’ve learned through the years.

From Salon

For the new remixed version of Do They Know It's Christmas, producer Horn went back to the original recordings and blended the voices from the different generations into one whole.

From BBC

Enough with the score, expertly handled by music director and conductor Marc Macalintal and an orchestra that blends Eastern and Western instruments to hypnotic effect.

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

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