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merging
adjective as in convergent
noun as in affiliation
noun as in coalition
noun as in combination
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noun as in conflux
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noun as in consolidation
noun as in convergence
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noun as in coupling
noun as in fusion
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noun as in merger
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noun as in unification
noun as in union
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- abutment
- accord
- agglutination
- agreement
- amalgam
- amalgamation
- blend
- centralization
- combination
- commixture
- compound
- concatenation
- conciliation
- concord
- concurrence
- confluence
- congregation
- conjunction
- consolidation
- correlation
- coupling
- fusion
- harmony
- hookup
- incorporation
- intercourse
- joint
- junction
- juncture
- meeting
- mixture
- seam
- symbiosis
- synthesis
- tie up
- tie-in
- unanimity
- unification
- unison
- uniting
- unity
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Example Sentences
She wants to create pension "megafunds" by merging the UK's 86 council schemes, using the set-up in Canada and Australia as a model.
In 2020, Strahan was nominated for the NFL’s salute to service award, in part for his work with the military nonprofit Merging Vets and Players.
“However, this differs from our finding, where previously independent organisms fused in just a few hours, merging nervous and digestive systems functionally,” Jokura said.
Eva Slater’s 1954 “Galaxy” insets a syncopated network of painted forms within a wooden panel, merging optical motion with material stasis.
“By merging the distinct realms of concert dance and hip hop, it not only forges a groundbreaking platform but also cultivates entirely new artistic languages.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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