Examples of 'amalgamate' in a sentence

Meaning of "amalgamate"

Amalgamate means to combine or unite multiple things, such as organizations, ideas, or elements, into a single unified whole, often for the purpose of creating something stronger or more comprehensive
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  • To merge, to combine, to blend, to join.
  • To make an alloy of a metal and mercury.
  • To combine (free groups) by identifying respective isomorphic subgroups.
  • Coalesced; united; combined.

How to use "amalgamate" in a sentence

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There is a proposal to amalgamate fish and agriculture.
Amalgamate data from different sources.
Plans are in place to amalgamate these three schools.
To amalgamate means to unite or combine or blend.
The temptation to amalgamate should be avoided.
To amalgamate certain categories of project.
It would be wrong to amalgamate the two.
We were able to amalgamate our administration and financial services.
This kit contains the forms you need to amalgamate.
All they seem amalgamate into a reaction.
That we will not be accused of trying to amalgamate the two.
Small changes amalgamate and become big changes.
Over three quarters of the members in both clubs voted to amalgamate.
Merge or amalgamate with another service.
I think we need to amalgamate them.

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He decided to amalgamate the rich collection of both of these libraries.
In order to implement this it was decided to amalgamate a number of infantry battalions.
Scouts amalgamate with national organisations for boys and girls respectively.
There is a need to amalgamate standards.
One has been to amalgamate the municipalities behind the development frontier under a new metropolitan government.
It is impossible to amalgamate the two.
Brands are able to amalgamate their own data with personal information from data brokers.
A group of delegations had decided to attempt to amalgamate them in a single resolution.
Many companies will amalgamate and grow into regional and global energy utilities.
Be careful not to amalgamate.
I could amalgamate with gold.
To offset these losses the union sought to amalgamate with other unions.
The first step was to amalgamate all the companies along specific routes.
Eventually we did amalgamate.
It is used to properly amalgamate the alloy particles to form a uniform mix.
Company begins transition to one brand and announces plans to amalgamate its legal structures.
His mission was to amalgamate the two colonies into one.
More and more urban areas are extending their influence as they amalgamate surrounding regions.
It would be a mistake to amalgamate therapeutic water and table water.
It is a remnant of a former galactic confederation known as the Amalgamate.
It would be trying to mingle and amalgamate things that essentially differed.
To amalgamate the finances for the project into the FIE budget.
In consequence of this they quickly amalgamate with the first layer.
The pressure to amalgamate small rural parishes affected Burrington earlier than most.
The paper includes the proposal to amalgamate the man power agencies.
White Paper on Manpower Policy in which it was proposed to amalgamate.
We must therefore be cautious and not amalgamate two things which are different.
Cameron streamlines cabinet, several departments to amalgamate.
They will also compulsorily amalgamate the huge number of fragmented communes.
The dissolved Mercury can continue to creep along the surface and amalgamate more aluminum.
The company wanted to amalgamate three aging barns into one facility.
This should be kneaded with the hands several times to amalgamate the ingredients well.
Read was then appointed to amalgamate the four designs to produce the new alphabet.
And he left his inspiration for Turks to amalgamate with Europe.
A limited company may not amalgamate with another limited company except by special resolution.

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