Amalgamate


The meaning of the word Amalgamate is: to join or combine


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The two companies will amalgamate in a mutually beneficial merger next week.

published by Keenan on 2021-09-12 07:47:16


When the movie studios amalgamate, their movie collections will be housed in one building.

published by Birdie on 2021-04-26 11:44:09


The two churches will amalgamate their fundraisers in order to raise more money as a group.

published by Demetrius on 2021-03-26 15:08:30


Because of budget cuts, the two schools were forced to amalgamate into one building.

published by Lorette on 2021-05-02 12:27:10


To provide national phone coverage to its customers, the local carrier will amalgamate with a firm on the other side of the country.

published by Isabell on 2021-01-30 15:46:40


Now the cook will rapidly stir the ingredients in order to amalgamate them.

published by Daisy on 2021-04-01 17:56:21


Since Janice and I are best friends who share the same birthday, we have decided to amalgamate our parties this year.

published by Granville on 2021-06-20 16:38:27


The two enemies refused to amalgamate and join forces even against a common enemy.

published by Rosella on 2021-12-24 13:21:47


As partners, Jeff and I will amalgamate and purchase a restaurant.

published by Jarred on 2021-01-21 08:02:51


The interior decorator will amalgamate two design styles into the modern home.

published by Raymond on 2021-02-15 14:04:23


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