Synonyms for amalgamate
verb blendAntonyms for amalgamate
accumulated
- accrue
- acquire
- add to
- agglomerate
- aggregate
- amalgamate
- assemble
- bring together
- cache
- clean up
- collect
- collocate
- compile
- concentrate
- cumulate
- draw together
- expand
- gain
- gather
- grow
- heap
- heap together
- hoard
- incorporate
- increase
- load up
- lump
- make a bundle
- make a killing
- mass
- pile
- pile up
- procure
- profit
- rack up
- roll up
- round up
- scare up
- stack up
- stockpile
- store
- store up
- swell
- unite
accumulates
- accrue
- acquire
- add to
- agglomerate
- aggregate
- amalgamate
- assemble
- bring together
- cache
- clean up
- collect
- collocate
- compile
- concentrate
- cumulate
- draw together
- expand
- gain
- gather
- grow
- heap
- heap together
- hoard
- incorporate
- increase
- load up
- lump
- make a bundle
- make a killing
- mass
- pile
- pile up
- procure
- profit
- rack up
- roll up
- round up
- scare up
- stack up
- stockpile
- store
- store up
- swell
- unite
accumulating
- accrue
- acquire
- add to
- agglomerate
- aggregate
- amalgamate
- assemble
- bring together
- cache
- clean up
- collect
- collocate
- compile
- concentrate
- cumulate
- draw together
- expand
- gain
- gather
- grow
- heap
- heap together
- hoard
- incorporate
- increase
- load up
- lump
- make a bundle
- make a killing
- mass
- pile
- pile up
- procure
- profit
- rack up
- roll up
- round up
- scare up
- stack up
- stockpile
- store
- store up
- swell
- unite
adulterate
Word Origin & History
1650s, back-formation from amalgamation, or from adjective amalgamate (1640s) from amalgam. Originally in metallurgy; figurative sense of "to unite" (races, etc.) is attested from 1802. Related: Amalgamated; amalgamating. Earlier verb was amalgamen (1540s).
Example Sentences foramalgamate
They seemed very shy of each other, and did not amalgamate at all.
Mercury does not amalgamate with copper so readily as with gold or silver.
But if you amalgamate your business with that of Captain Danvers's company, you will make 25,000.
The law cannot possibly lower its standard, nor yet amalgamate with grace.
These sometimes fail to amalgamate, and so the artistic precipitation is cloudy.
These are to be well mixed, and allowed to stand a month, to amalgamate.
He has all the genius that could comport with oddity, and all the oddity that could amalgamate with genius.
He would not amalgamate with them; nor would he adopt their principles.
The historical error was that Russia did not amalgamate with the Tartars.
The black and white races had not amalgamated and were not inclining to amalgamate.