0 past simple and past participle of coalesce --
1 If two or more things coalesce, they come or grow together to form one thing or system. --
Most of these events are coalesced with others, so they cost little at runtime.
Adjacent sites in the binding tree are coalesced with neighbouring sites whenever they lie in the same basic block.
Unfortunately, these diverse perspectives have not coalesced into larger, more integrative theories of how and why relationships function the way they do.
The main subject's increasingly edgy syncopations coalesced into a fully-fledged tango in the energetically playful development section.
In the definition for constructed types, denotes the coalesced sum of (lifted) domains.
Thus, when representative government in the colonies coalesced in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, there were defined local institutions on which to build.
The gang of eight had slowly coalesced, behind its strong and partial group leader, around the notion that economic sanctions would fail.
Having supplied this constraint, new turning intervals would be introduced automatically whenever a pointing interval could not be coalesced with an existing pointing interval.