Amalgamate
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verb
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noun
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(As a verb)
Amalgamate ( verb )
To combine or mix (two or more things) together to form a single entity.
Origin:
The word "amalgamate" comes from the latin word "amalgamare" which means "to mix with mercury". the word first appeared in english in the early 17th century.
Examples:
- The company decided to amalgamate the two departments into one.
- The two political parties amalgamated their policies to win the election.
- The merger will see the two companies amalgamate their resources.
- He amalgamated all the different elements of his research to form a cohesive theory.
- The colors of the painting were so well amalgamated that they seemed to blend seamlessly together.
(As a noun)
Amalgamate ( noun )
To combine or mix (two or more things) together to form a single entity.
Origin:
The word "amalgamate" comes from the latin word "amalgamare" which means "to mix with mercury". the word first appeared in english in the early 17th century.
Examples:
- The company decided to amalgamate the two departments into one.
- The two political parties amalgamated their policies to win the election.
- The merger will see the two companies amalgamate their resources.
- He amalgamated all the different elements of his research to form a cohesive theory.
- The colors of the painting were so well amalgamated that they seemed to blend seamlessly together.