Thesaurus / coalesce
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The link could be forged by many overlapping streamers coalescing into a single channel of electric current, or by contact between single streamers from each leader.
THE BIRTH OF A LIGHTNING BOLT WAS CAUGHT ON VIDEOMARIA TEMMINGFEBRUARY 8, 2021SCIENCE NEWSIf 80 percent of the country is dissatisfied with the moral condition of the United States, it seems likely that some significant portion of that group might coalesce around perceived opportunities to change directions.
A BRUTAL, ISOLATING YEAR LEADS TO BAFFLING BATTLES BETWEEN GOOD AND EVILPHILIP BUMPFEBRUARY 4, 2021WASHINGTON POSTThese 12 stories, set in the same universe as Goldberg’s 2014 novel, Gangsterland, are anchored in southern California’s Inland Empire, and coalesce into a stirring portrait of the region.
HERE ARE THE 14 NEW BOOKS YOU SHOULD READ IN FEBRUARYANNABEL GUTTERMANFEBRUARY 2, 2021TIMELocal tea party groups coalesced and at times put forward candidates for office.
THE REPUBLICAN PARTY TRIES TO FIGURE OUT THE PATH FORWARDPHILIP BUMPFEBRUARY 2, 2021WASHINGTON POSTQAnon represents a sprawling set of false claims that have coalesced into an extremist ideology that has radicalized its followers, some of whom participated in the Capitol attack.
HOW REP. MARJORIE TAYLOR GREENE, PROMOTER OF QANON’S BASELESS THEORIES, ROSE WITH SUPPORT FROM KEY REPUBLICANSMICHAEL KRANISH, REIS THEBAULT, STEPHANIE MCCRUMMENJANUARY 30, 2021WASHINGTON POSTMaybe our affiliations would coalesce around local neighborhoods or around those who we know best, with the global population splintering into millions of micro-nations.
WHY A UNIVERSAL SOCIETY IS UNATTAINABLE - ISSUE 95: ESCAPEMARK W. MOFFETTJANUARY 14, 2021NAUTILUSInstead, they may have coalesced behind a few leaders with a vague plan who took advantage of weak defenses and mob mentality.
DOMESTIC TERRORISM: A MORE URGENT THREAT, BUT WEAKER LAWSBY SEBASTIAN ROTELLAJANUARY 8, 2021PROPUBLICALongevity research has long been fragmented, but it’s starting to coalesce into a multidisciplinary field.
2020 IN NEUROSCIENCE, LONGEVITY, AND AI—AND WHAT’S TO COMESHELLY FANDECEMBER 22, 2020SINGULARITY HUB As the team coalesces, the torrid start may serve as a floor for what they are capable of.
THE OREGON DUCKS LOST THREE STARS TO THE WNBA, BUT THEY HAVEN’T LOST A STEPHOWARD MEGDALDECEMBER 16, 2020FIVETHIRTYEIGHTIn the simplest telling, it held that our Milky Way galaxy came together nearly 14 billion years ago when enormous clouds of gas and dust coalesced under the force of gravity.
THE NEW HISTORY OF THE MILKY WAYCHARLIE WOODDECEMBER 15, 2020QUANTA MAGAZINEWORDS RELATED TO COALESCE
- absorb
- amalgamate
- assimilate
- be swallowed up
- become lost in
- become partners
- blend
- cement
- centralize
- coalesce
- combine
- come aboard
- compound
- conglomerate
- consolidate
- converge
- deal one in
- fuse
- hitch on
- hook up
- immerge
- incorporate
- interface
- intermingle
- intermix
- join
- join up
- line up
- marry
- meet
- meld
- melt into
- mingle
- mix
- network
- plug into
- pool
- slap on
- submerge
- synthesize
- tack on
- tag
- team up
- throw in together
- tie in
- unite
- admix
- adulterate
- alloy
- amalgamate
- associate
- blend
- braid
- coalesce
- commingle
- commix
- compound
- conjoin
- cross
- embody
- fuse
- hybridize
- incorporate
- infiltrate
- infuse
- instill
- interbreed
- intermingle
- interweave
- jumble
- knead
- link
- lump
- make up
- merge
- mingle
- mix up
- put together
- saturate
- stir
- suffuse
- synthesize
- tangle
- transfuse
- unite
- weave
- work in
- affiliate
- ally
- amalgamate
- associate
- band
- band together
- become one
- blend
- close ranks
- coadjute
- coalesce
- commingle
- concur
- confederate
- conjoin
- connect
- consolidate
- cooperate
- couple
- embody
- fuse
- gather together
- hang together
- harden
- hook up with
- incorporate
- intertwine
- join
- join forces
- keep together
- league
- link
- marry
- meet
- merge
- mix
- pool
- pull together
- relate
- solidify
- stay together
- stick together
- strengthen
- throw in with
- unify
- wed
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