Synonym: blend, connect, couple, fuse, join, mix, unite. Antonym: depart. Similar words: combined, bombing, combination, cabinet, bomb, cabin, combat, aplomb. Meaning: [kəm'baɪn] n. 1. harvester that heads and threshes and cleans grain while moving across the field 2. a consortium of independent organizations formed to limit competition by controlling the production and distribution of a product or service 3. an occurrence that results in things being united. v. 1. put or add together 2. have or possess in combination 3. combine so as to form a whole; mix 4. add together from different sources 5. join for a common purpose or in a common action 6. gather in a mass, sum, or whole 7. mix together different elements.
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91. The Combine linked far-left activists and militants in Ford plants right across the country and, in theory, throughout the world.
92. In large bowl, combine flour, sugar, baking powder, salt and pepper.
93. Tertiary colleges Tertiary colleges combine the functions of a sixth form college and a further education college.
94. However, these data combine spontaneous and induced abortions and thus reflect different causal phenomena.
95. In separate bowl combine bananas, milk and lemon peel; add to shortening mixture.
96. In a large, heavy-bottomed saucepan, combine water, salt, butter, and bay leaf.
97. Applications here focus on using gigabit networks to combine the processing power of multiple supercomputers for climate and chemical reaction modeling.
98. Combine buttermilk and soda and add to creamed mixture alternately with flour, beating well after each addition.
99. It is suitable for those wishing to combine a serious business oriented course with a holiday in London.
100. Mystery, danger, and black magic combine in this gothic tale set in the early nineteenth century.
101. Combine roses with earlier or later flowering plants, and with evergreens to distract attention from their leafless stems in winter.
102. Many outsoles now combine the two and use the carbon rubber in the heel or other high impact points.
103. Left: Combine heating and cooking with traditional cast iron stove style.
104. Combine remaining 1 / 2 cup buttermilk and vanilla in another bowl or measuring cup.
105. A guaranteed food supply will combine with a warner climate to boost their numbers.
106. Some anorexics combine fasting with occasional binges, followed by self-induced purging or vomiting.
106. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
107. These combine cheque accounts with securities dealing, mutual funds and other investment services.
108. Crush peppercorns, then combine with star anise and green onions.
109. The attempt to combine wisdom and power has only rarely been successful and then only for a short while. Albert Einstein
110. In small saucepan, combine condensed milk and chocolate chips to make filling.
111. The scale of the enterprise is so large that fourteen nations combine their efforts at this single lab.
112. You combine yogurt with some mustard and some apricot jam.
113. The Business Rehearsal programme, which will combine training with actual business practice, runs from next month until September.
114. Combine cumin, chili powder, cardamom, cinnamon, nutmeg and cloves in large bowl.
115. In a small bowl, combine all ingredients for sauce and set aside.
116. Combine all the wet ingredients except the blueberries, which should be added at the end, and mix into the dry.
117. Psycholinguists have analysed how humans combine information and a number of models have resulted.
118. Executive hegemony is also facilitated by institutional arrangements that combine, rather than separate, the legislative and executive branches.
119. In this world, there are things you can only do alone, and things you can only do with somebody else. It's important to combine the two in just the right amount. Haruki Murakami
120. Meanwhile, in another small saucepan, combine pearl onions and sugar with water to cover barely.