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merged
adjective as in joined
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adjective as in melted
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Weak match
adjective as in mixed
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Example Sentences
She wants council pension pots to be merged so they can make bigger investments to generate higher returns, a move criticised as risky by some.
But the movement seemed to be experimenting: What would happen if you took Tanton’s warnings about population and the climate and merged them with people’s fears of outsiders and paranoia about the limits of resources?
West Africa is today the locus of the world’s most active jihadist movements as well as a tide of putschists who cut deals with Russia’s security outfit, the Wagner Group, now merged into its Africa Corps.
Beyond branding, the merged entity will face a slew of operational challenges.
But the biggest task for the merged carrier would be offering customers a uniform flying experience.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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