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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
Example Sentences
“They’re not inflation, but it’s not surprising that people would combine those things in their minds.”
Combine this with the fact that inflation has always been a tricky issue for politicians to talk about since there aren’t a whole lot of institutional tools to control the price of goods, and it creates a recipe for disaster.
"So instead of performing all the capture and conversion steps independently, we can combine it in a single step, bypassing wasteful energy processes."
"Fusion is one of the most multidisciplinary areas of science and engineering. It requires progress on so many fronts, but sometimes there are surprising results when you combine research from different disciplines and put it together," Parisi said.
Lenard Sr. honors Dranel every year with a toy giveaway during Christmas and also a combine for football players.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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