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pooling

verb as in combine

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Adon and Fuentes were both in the Nationals’ 60-player pool this summer.

They sat down to “pool our ideas to help build bridges of peace,” Abbas said, and asked Mannan to sit down with them.

He fell another 100 feet into the deep pool at the base of the falls.

The community has tennis courts, 3 heated pools, and 3 patio bars.

There’s no excuse for the small pool of data, particularly for Abbott, Pettengill said.

Efforts at pooling resources began in the run-up to the 2012 presidential campaign.

Blood was pooling beneath her cornea, forming what is known as a hyphema.

When he landed, his leg had turned black from blood pooling, but Landis still raced in the Tour of Belgium a week later.

In other cases they may be groups of people pooling their incomes from a variety of professions and occupations.

Insurance everywhere works by pooling together similar risks.

The idea of pooling our trophies and giving them as a Christmas present to Billie appeals to me strongly.

At last, late in 1885, the warfare was terminated by an elaborate pooling agreement.

Although operated under pooling agreements, yet they were competitors in the matter of the service offered.

The nature of railway competition is indeed such that no other result than consolidation or pooling can ensue.

A more consistent enforcement of the long and short haul principle might provide a remedy almost as effective as pooling.

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

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