Examples of 'be amalgamated' in a sentence

Meaning of "be amalgamated"

be amalgamated - This phrase means to be combined or merged with something else, usually to form a unified whole. It is commonly used in business or organizational contexts to describe the process of integration or consolidation

How to use "be amalgamated" in a sentence

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be amalgamated
These two things must and shall be amalgamated.
This information can then be amalgamated to obtain greater precision.
Only a year later it was decided that the western regions should be amalgamated.
These actions may be amalgamated and implemented by passive or active means.
Similar items can be amalgamated.
This can then be amalgamated into a value for the entire stock.
Sixteen dongs in the surrounding area were to be amalgamated into a single city.
It would later be amalgamated with the barony of Dungannon.
Existing human rights bodies could perhaps be amalgamated for the purpose.
Groups will be amalgamated into related job Section III,.
No chance not to be amalgamated.
O The implementation dates for land and sea borders must be amalgamated.
Indicate the name of the corporations that will be amalgamated and their respective corporation numbers.
In one variant embodiment, the first and the second wheel may be amalgamated.
These differing systems can not be amalgamated in a common Family Code.

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Of course, when they are ready to proceed, the two can be amalgamated.
The appellate functions of the EAT will be amalgamated into a reconfigured Labour Court.
The committee recommended that the struggling Ballycastle Railway should be amalgamated with the NCC.
The Observatory 's assets may not be amalgamated with other Council of Europe assets.
We considered whether CDIC and OSFI should be amalgamated.
This clause could well be amalgamated with clause 3.2.
Soon the Board and the sub-committee will be amalgamated.
The functions of this printer could be amalgamated with the printer 4.
Greater Victoria should be amalgamated.
The six municipalities of Metro Toronto would be amalgamated into a single-tier city of Toronto.
She also questioned which municipalities Bristol would be amalgamated with if this proceeded.
He also suggested that the two proposals should be amalgamated given their similarities.
The technical subcommittee is going to be amalgamated with the Board.
Note that the Metropolitan Police Special Branch will soon be amalgamated with its AntiTerrorist Branch.
In reality, we therefore have two systems that should be amalgamated in one system.
According to another view, draft article 7 could be amalgamated with draft article 6.
Foster, pers. comm . ; currently disjunct populations may be amalgamated into fewer and larger populations.
Harold Wilson 's industrial planners arranged for BMC to be amalgamated into British Leyland in 1968.

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