0 to join or unite to form a larger organization or group, or to make separate organizations do this: --
The different offices will be amalgamated as/into employment advice centres.
The electricians' union is planning to amalgamate with the technicians' union.
1 to join together or unite, or to cause to join together: --
2 to join or unite to form a larger organization or group, or to make separate organizations do this: --
amalgamate (sth) as/into sth The different offices will be amalgamated as employment advice centres.
amalgamate with sth The electricians' union is planning to amalgamate with the technicians' union.
All humankind will resolve all national problems at the ultimate stage of communism, when the nations will amalgamate with one another.
The chapter on the apocalyptic suffers from amalgamating its materials rather than differentiating them.
For this reason it was decided to adopt an amalgamating approach in the hope of uncovering variation from several genetic systems.
It could, however, benefit from a more specific account of how in today's world the colonised might (not) amalgamate with liberalism's 'internal others'.
After the impact such a pellet should amalgamate with the target material and deliver its macroscopic kinetic energy by conversion into ion-thermal energy.
It accepts the use of hyphens in duties amalgamated words where they cannot be easily run together.
The main objective of this publication is to amalgamate much of the existing information on vegetable production and postharvest technology.
An analytical stance, realised by mentally amalgamating an array of spatial forms into a unified spatial view.