Similar words: amalgamate, amalgamating, amalgamation, amalgam, gamal abdel nasser, amateur, pia mater, glutamate. Meaning: [-meɪt] adj. 1. joined together into a whole 2. caused to combine or unite.
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31. If the two unions amalgamated, they would be much more powerful.
32. The innovative ability can emerge if they are amalgamated and stretched.
33. The two different ideas amalgamated to creat a new project.
34. United Industries; the amalgamated colleges constituted a university; a consolidated school.
35. In this part, the author analyzes two questions mainly: Company amalgamation and the inheriting of labor contract, the company after amalgamating dismisses employees of the company amalgamated .
36. In the U.S. a constant flow of immigrants is being amalgamated.
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37. Globalization generally means the process of different ethnics amalgamated into a single or global society.
38. I don't understand. I'm representing the New York Amalgamated Company.
39. The two small primary schools have amalgamated because both the small mumble.
40. The electric and magnetic fields have been amalgamated into electromagnetic field tensor.
41. Although literary quotation has very distinctive difference from idiom, vulgarism, proverb and parol, they are closely associated with one another and sometimes amalgamated.
42. Richard and Bolingbroke ultimately represent two types of souls or distinct aspects of the soul that must be amalgamated in a single man, achieving the soul's harmony by counterpoint.
43. Then the Indosinian Block moved northward and amalgamated with North Vietnam Block in early Triassic.
44. By 1890, Carnegie and his chief lieutenant, Henry Clay Frick, had decided that the Amalgamated "had to go, " even at Homestead.
45. This contemporary approach is best illustrated by Amalgamated Meat Cutters v. Connally, 337 F. Supp.737 ( D. D . C .1971 ).
46. Severl universities in the city amalgamated to form a new one.
47. The quote, often attributed to Gandhi, most likely originated with the trade unionist Nicholas Klein, of the Amalgamated Clothing Works of America at their Third Biennial Convention in 1918.
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