Similar words: combine, bombing, combination, grained, cabinet, one day, bomb, cabin. Meaning: [kəm'baɪnd] adj. 1. involving the joint activity of two or more 2. made or joined or united into one.
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(31) Opinion polls put the combined strength of the two ecology parties at 15% nationwide.
(32) We could only afford a small flat, even on our combined salaries.
(33) A stagnant economy combined with a surge in the number of teenagers is likely to have contributed to rising crime levels in the US.
(34) She has successfully combined a career and bringing up a family.
(35) A number of factors have combined to create this difficult situation.
(36) Her records have sold a combined total of 14 million copies.
(37) The two sectors combined under the umbrella of the Scottish Council.
(38) His hard-nosed business approach is combined with a very real concern for the less fortunate in society.
(39) These substances are sometimes combined with other chemicals,(www.Sentencedict.com) such as chlorine.
(40) Radiotherapy combined with some medicine is usually attended with good results.
(41) They have successfully combined the old with the new in this room.
(42) These refugees are looked after by the combined efforts of the host countries and non-governmental organisations.
(43) The combined effects of the war and the drought resulted in famine.
(44) We used a combined regimen of injection treatment and radiation therapy.
(45) His relationship with Angie was the first which combined lust with friendship.
(46) Syntax describes the rules by which words can be combined into sentences, while semantics describes what they mean.
(47) For the purposes of this study, the three groups have been combined.
(48) The two parent groups now run their business as a single combined operation.
(49) Ten British and French companies combined to form the Channel Tunnel Group.
(50) Her tale has a consciously youthful tone and storyline, combined with a sly humour.
(51) His businesses are worth a combined total of $3 billion.
(52) They combined their holiday with a visit to their relatives.
(53) He combined a formidable intellect with a talent for speaking.
(54) The two principal political parties have combined to form a government.
(55) It took the combined efforts of both the press and the public to bring about a change in the law.
(56) There has been little change in the combined market share of the six national brewers owning more than 2,000 pubs since February 1989.
(57) The effluent from the catalytic reactor is cooled and combined with an aqueous solution of a basic compound.
(58) The average student is much better off under our arrangements of a combined grant and loan scheme than previously.
(59) I have combined here details from three programs that I know and whose directors, students, and ex-students I admire greatly.
(60) Even when refined sugar is combined with refined flour to make cakes or desserts, the chewing required tends to be minimal.