0 present participle of amalgamate --
1 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.
In order to save staff, we are amalgamating the trade work of food offices whenever possible.
But even amalgamating the 111 railway companies into four did not solve the problem of the railways.
And is he aware that this is the first favourable opportunity of amalgamating them to the permanent staff?
Every great firm and industry now seems to be federating, amalgamating, integrating, or whatever one likes to call it.
By amalgamating four trusts, we are saving a huge amount in bureaucratic costs.
The clause recasts the agency by amalgamating it with other organisations.
It therefore seems to us that an active programme of amalgamating macroeconomic objectives with environmental objectives in the context of general equilibrium models could yield useful insights.
By reviewing the cases of individual teachers, the authors assess the positive and negative implications of amalgamating two or more methods to address a single instructional problem.