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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(91) While Caesar stressed that grazing combined with fishing and hunting constituted the backbone of the Germanic economy.
(92) There are 23 ways of prescribing antibiotics for acne based on oral, topical, or combined use of available preparations.
(93) Logistical difficulties, combined with environmental concerns, rule out the prospect of burning it off.
(94) Combining methods Penalties may be combined with rewards in order to modify children's behaviour.
(95) I think that a compelling vision combined with a unique ability to manage risk is the magic behind successful entrepreneurs.
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(96) Festive Filling - cooked chopped turkey and apple combined with cranberry sauce. 9.
(97) According to analysts at Lehman Brothers, the nine main clearing banks combined have averaged annual ROEs of less than 7% since 1988.
(98) The inflow to pension funds is combined with the inflow of funds to life assurance companies and is shown in cell 6/3.
(99) Nothing of me is original. I am the combined effort of everyone I've ever known. Chuck Palahniuk
(100) Floods combined with falling prices to beggar whole communities of farmers.
(101) Combined with the near-sleepwalking tendencies of the cast, this rendering offered few hair-raising moments on the vocal Richter scale.
(102) For economy in building costs, these three types of farm buildings were sometimes combined into a single building.
(103) These deficits, combined with substantial outflows of capital, provided the other advanced countries with additional dollar reserves.
(104) He combined outstanding intellectual ability with a vigorous, highly disciplined, and formidable personality.
(105) Protests over the scale, and the proposed design, combined with financial realities to quash a very bold plan.
(106) Combined with cost cutting, that enabled the group to cut its borrowings by £70 million to £136 million.
(107) Whatever we accomplish belongs to our entire group, a tribute to our combined effort. Walt Disney
(108) In 10 patients receiving combined chemotherapy and radiotherapy, the endoscopic lesions resolved and biopsy specimens were negative.
(109) The goods actually supplied consisted of copra cake combined with a quantity of castor oil, the latter being poisonous to cattle.
(110) The accurate diagnosis achieved combined with the evolution of intrauterine surgery, however, is radically changing patients' management.
(111) Many chronophotographs combined the virtues of both the blurred and the instantaneous image.
(112) Innovative new curricula in science, mathematics and the humanities combined with fresh approaches to classroom method.
(113) Now, however, the combined effects of scurvy, anemia and exhaustion kept him asleep twenty hours out of the day.
(114) The two combined would mean a very high increase in the tax and community charge burden on all people.
(115) The achievements of an organization are the results of the combined effort of each individual. Vince Lombardi
(116) Such, in brief outline, was the Combined Fleet plan for the Midway operation.
(117) The Senate has passed a similar bill, which will be combined with the House version.
(118) The cause of death was given as a combined overdose of barbiturates and alcohol.
(119) The floor combined brown linoleum with brown and black tile.
(120) A further cause for unease is that adherence to a free market philosophy combined with reduced taxation has increased economic inequality.