Similar words: combing, bombing, combine, combined, recombine, combinable, combine with, combination. Meaning: [kəm'baɪn] n. 1. an occurrence that results in things being united 2. the act of combining things to form a new whole.
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(1) Steel is produced by combining iron with carbon.
(2) This education aimed at combining brain work with manual labour.
(3) This education aimed at combining brain work with manual labor.
(4) David Jacobs was given the job of combining the data from these 19 studies into one giant study.
(5) Many people enjoy combining a holiday with learning a new skill.
(6) 'Multimedia' is the term for any technique combining sounds and images.
(7) University zoologists and government vets are combining forces to investigate the disease.
(8) Our education aims at combining brain work with manual work.
(9) The combining form 'Anglo', which means English, combines to make various words, including Anglo-American and Anglophile.
(10) Combining the effects of many loci is nontrivial.
(11) It provides a full-time course of study combining movement and music with physiotherapy.
(12) Carpet tiles: Rearranging and combining in different patterns and shapes. Table cloth: Covering surface.
(13) It is one of his most heartfelt works combining all the pungency, political commitment and black humour of his best plays.
(14) Combining these mathematical results with the biochemical evidence concerning calmodulin-dependent adenylate cyclase, it is possible to draw some provisional conclusions.
(15) Level of service is exceptional combining a warm, friendly atmosphere with real old-world charm and high standards of modern facilities.
(16) Pineapple and gin have a truly spectacular affinity, combining to make something bigger and better than either.
(17) By combining drying with the use of a disinfectant impregnated cloth in which case the final rinse is also omitted. Sentencedict.com
(18) Learning holidays Many people find great joy in combining a holiday with learning a new skill.
(19) A control system is currently under development for combining the output from the different modules in an intelligent manner. 5.7.
(20) He intends to continue teaching, combining these activities with those of his ministerial post.
(21) The aim of the amalgamation was a national red breed combining high milk production with good muscular development.
(22) They locate the various strands in feminist thinking, and show the conceptual problems involved in combining them.
(23) We have found it to be the ideal way of combining pursuit of a career in medicine with bringing up a family.
(24) Poor men in the country did not travel for pleasure at all, combining enjoyment with business at markets and fairs.
(25) He was to hold this position for twenty-nine years, combining it with the Treasurership from 1923 until his retirement in 1935.
(26) All human languages are remarkably similar - bearing in mind the almost limitless number of ways of combining words.
(27) Some method is then used to derive the syntactic representation for the derivative form from combining the root form and the affix.
(28) Nevertheless, it's an excellent shoe for runners looking for a workhorse shoe combining stability cushioning and durability.
(29) Spring and foam mattresses are a fairly new innovation, arguably combining the best of both worlds.
(30) It has sought to avoid the narrow dogmatism of the latter, combining a radical analysis with democratic participatory teaching methods.
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