Fuse ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Fuse ( verb )

  1. To cause to become a single unit or entity.
  2. To blend or mix together.
  3. To make something into a liquid or powder by heating it.
  4. To cause to explode.
  5. To make something operational by connecting or activating it.

Origin:

The word "fuse" comes from the latin word "fundere" which means "to pour" or "to melt".

Examples:

  1. The two companies fused to form a larger corporation.
  2. The different cultures were fused together to create a unique society.
  3. The metal was fused into a liquid state.
  4. The bomb was fused to detonate in 10 seconds.
  5. He fused the wires together to complete the circuit.

(As a noun)

Fuse ( noun )

  1. To cause to become a single unit or entity.
  2. To blend or mix together.
  3. To make something into a liquid or powder by heating it.
  4. To cause to explode.
  5. To make something operational by connecting or activating it.

Origin:

The word "fuse" comes from the latin word "fundere" which means "to pour" or "to melt".

Examples:

  1. The two companies fused to form a larger corporation.
  2. The different cultures were fused together to create a unique society.
  3. The metal was fused into a liquid state.
  4. The bomb was fused to detonate in 10 seconds.
  5. He fused the wires together to complete the circuit.
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