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AmalgamateWhen two or more companies combine or unite to form one large organisation.
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Amalgamateto bring or combine together or with something else Where two weak tribes amalgamated into one, there it exceptionally happened that two closely related dialects were simultaneously spoken in the same [..]
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Amalgamate1650s, back-formation from amalgamation, or from adjective amalgamate (1640s) from amalgam. Originally in metallurgy; figurative sense of "to unite" (races, etc.) is attested from 1802. Rela [..]
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Amalgamateto mix, combine, or blend.
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Amalgamatev. To mix or blend together in a homogeneous body.
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Amalgamate(v) to bring or combine together or with something else(adj) joined together into a whole
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AmalgamateTo make an amalgam. (05 Mar 2000)
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