Coalesce


The meaning of the word Coalesce is: to join into a single mass


Examples:

Olivia stared into the distance and concentrated, hoping that all her random thoughts would somehow coalesce into one brilliant idea.

published by Dolly on 2021-08-13 02:14:54


As refugees continue to flood into the community, the congregations from all the churches will coalesce into one welcoming body to make them feel at home.

published by Dillon on 2021-12-02 10:23:45


Local high school principals have agreed to coalesce around new approaches for college preparation.

published by Karey on 2021-10-11 01:18:39


Even though the pilgrims and Native Americans were from such contrasting societies, they managed to coalesce their cultures to hold the First Thanksgiving together in peaceful celebration.

published by Lavonda on 2021-08-11 12:51:22


Because of the dwindling participation in both choirs, all the members agreed to coalesce their groups into one large chorus.

published by Cathrine on 2021-07-01 07:31:52


When Gisela announced that she was getting married at last, the feuding branches of the family decided to coalesce and plan a grand wedding.

published by Randal on 2021-11-02 15:06:47


Even though she has a multiple personality disorder, there are times when all the characteristics coalesce and we get a glimpse of the true Eva.

published by Nada on 2021-06-01 22:48:44


When the detective posted all the evidence on the wall, the clues began to coalesce into a clear picture of who had actually committed the murder.

published by Cristopher on 2021-03-19 21:17:04


When Phyllis broke her foot so badly, the whole neighborhood decided to coalesce and create a plan for bringing her meals for a month.

published by Jerrie on 2021-03-12 01:04:41


At first, the artist’s canvas just looked like a mass of random splotches of color, but with a few brushstrokes he made them coalesce into a beautiful landscape right before our eyes.

published by Misha on 2021-09-12 05:41:49


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