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Amalgamate   /əmˈælgəmˌeɪt/   Listen
Amalgamate

verb
(past & past part. amalgamated; pres. part. amalgamating)
1.
To bring or combine together or with something else.  Synonyms: commix, mingle, mix, unify.






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"Amalgamate" Quotes from Famous Books



... as great a difference in the state of society in Canada as it has in its commercial and political importance. When we came to the Canadas, society was composed of elements which did not always amalgamate ...
— Roughing it in the Bush • Susanna Moodie

... "po-zee-shown." His animation he seems to communicate to his leg-wearied men who crowd round him to hear that the Yanks are come to relieve them. With great show of fun but serious intent, too, he "marries the squads" of Americans and Frenchies as they amalgamate for the joint attack. "Kat-tsank-awn-tsank" comes to mean 455 as he talks first in French to his poilus and then through our Detroit doughboy French interpreter to the doughboys. Captain he is of a Colonial regiment, veteran of Africa and every front in Europe, with ...
— The History of the American Expedition Fighting the Bolsheviki - Campaigning in North Russia 1918-1919 • Joel R. Moore



Words linked to "Amalgamate" :   concoct, aggregate, modify, intermingle, blend, combine, amalgamative, intermix, amalgamator, alter, immingle, compound, united, amalgam, change



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