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amalgamate

[uh-mal-guh-meyt] / əˈmæl gəˌmeɪt /


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"The whole mods and rude boys, it all just amalgamated into one scene. They all rode scooters; they all looked sharp," said organiser Richard Willie.

From BBC

“We needed that. We needed someone to help us rethink and re-articulate the space in which our grief was amalgamating.”

From New York Times

South Korean novelist Bora Chung’s first translated work, the short story collection “Cursed Bunny,” is an example of the new amalgamated norm.

From Los Angeles Times

He's amalgamating very different types of Judeophobia and it's deeply worrisome.

From Salon

By suggesting a dialogue with the Passion narrative that is central to Christianity, “Buddha Passion” moreover boldly amalgamates elements from different religious perspectives.

From Seattle Times