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amalgamate

[uh-mal-guh-meyt] / əˈmæl gəˌmeɪt /


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But Will Smith, chief executive of Greenshaw, said the trust believes "it's in the best children's interests to amalgamate the schools".

From BBC • Nov. 27, 2024

"Sumar is a quiet force that talks about people's lives ..., committed to solving problems," summarised Diaz, who presided over tumultuous negotiations to amalgamate various hard-left, left-leaning and green regionalist brands.

From Reuters • Jun. 29, 2023

Scott Gomez grew up among the diverse cultures that amalgamate around Anchorage, Alaska.

From Fox News • Jul. 4, 2021

The Yippies, radical prankster Abbie Hoffman and satirist Paul Krassner’s attempt to amalgamate the two, were always more of a stunt than a movement.

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 15, 2019

But we are still left with the question of how small, simple societies actually evolve or amalgamate into large, complex ones.

From "Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies" by Jared M. Diamond