amalgamation
Example Sentences
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Two people died and Police Scotland earned a criminal conviction over a series of failures linked to a staff shortage that followed the amalgamation of call centres.
From BBC
Moments later, he came back dressed as an amalgamation of LeVar Burton’s roles as an enslaved person in “Roots” and space engineer in “Star Trek: The Next Generation.”
From Washington Post
The organisation is believed to have been formed during the summer of 2012, from an amalgamation of previously disparate dissident republican organisations.
From BBC
The score and performances are constantly revised in real time: Digitized actors recite a script that Syms wrote but an algorithm updates constantly into an amalgamation of sitcom clichés and tongues.
From New York Times
Five years later, the channel serves as an amalgamation of animal-centered home videos and hunting trips.
From New York Times
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