0 to join or unite to form a larger organization or group, or to make separate organizations do this:
The electricians' union is planning to amalgamate with the technicians' union.
The different offices will be amalgamated as/into employment advice centres.
2 to join or unite to form a larger organization or group, or to make separate organizations do this:
amalgamate with sth The electricians' union is planning to amalgamate with the technicians' union.
amalgamate (sth) as/into sth The different offices will be amalgamated as employment advice centres.
Law practices do not determine the content of the law by contributing propositions which then get amalgamated.
In each of these longer amalgamated periods generation and age can be modelled as the length of the span provides identifiability.
Small clusters of c. 20 m radius amalgamated to compose large aggregates of several hectares.
But this time the two discourses amalgamated into one and established the public image of the battle as the most atrocious encounter in military history.
Efficient demand-driven functional computations are amalgamated with the flexible use of logical variables providing for function inversion and search for solutions.
Only nationally amalgamated results were published. 9.6% of grade three pupils failed the minimum competency in reading comprehension and 4.7% failed in math.
Furthermore, the substitution pieces have to be amalgamated to give a finer tiling-and then, it will be rotated.
An analytical stance, realised by mentally amalgamating an array of spatial forms into a unified spatial view.
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