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amalgamate

[uh-mal-guh-meyt] / əˈmæl gəˌmeɪt /


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“By the time the Scramble for Africa was over,” Martin Meredith tells us, the vagaries of geopolitical geometry had amalgamated “some 10,000 African polities . . . into forty European colonies and protectorates.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Nesbitt said the adult and youth services were being amalgamated to ensure those seeking help did not find themselves on a "waiting list cliff edge" when they turn 18.

From BBC

The federal government is amalgamating a multitude of big data sources from individual agencies , including the U.S.

From Los Angeles Times

Lambeth is planning on closing two schools and amalgamating four others.

From BBC

In the spirit of reconciliation, Tutsi rebels like Makenga were eventually amalgamated into the Congolese government's armed forces, in a process called "mixage".

From BBC