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Definition of amalgamate in English: amalgamateverbəˈmalɡəmeɪtəˈmælɡəˌmeɪt 1Combine or unite to form one organization or structure. (使)混合;(使)合并 with object he amalgamated his company with another 他将他的公司与另一家合并了。 no object numerous small British railway companies amalgamated 英国的许多小型铁路公司合并了。 Example sentencesExamples - The old school is empty since pupils amalgamated with the junior school.
- Both insurance subsidiaries have announced their intention to amalgamate.
- The Salmon Research Trust was transferred into state ownership in 1990 and in 1999 was amalgamated with the Marine Institute.
- The East Yorkshire Regiment amalgamated with the West Yorkshire Regiment in 1958 to form the Prince of Wales's Own Regiment of Yorkshire.
- My ultimate interest is creating a new hybrid and amalgamated vision by integrating these different languages and variant aesthetics at once.
- But his true genius lies in synthesis, in an amalgamated vision he can express in the language of computers.
- Part of the community was composed of immigrant workers, such as Polish miners and Italian steelworkers, but they had become effectively amalgamated with their French comrades.
- The party later amalgamated with the Greens and Hale herself now represents the Greens in the parliament's Legislative Council.
- This will possibly lead to rural clubs having to amalgamate to field a team.
- In 1989 this was restructured so that the smaller local bodies were amalgamated with larger ones.
- Now suddenly their land was seized and amalgamated with all the land confiscated from large wealthy farmers, and given over to peasants to work.
- A Christmas birthday also means a birthday party amalgamated with the festive celebrations.
- A business is often sold, purchased, merged, or amalgamated with another business by the purchase and sale of either assets or shares.
- He was also a keen hurler and in recent years saw his beloved Ballinakill Club amalgamated with Woodford.
- The school, which up to now was independent, is to be amalgamated with St. Patrick's Boys Primary School, to become St Patrick's Primary School.
- The following Kent schools have either recently undergone amalgamation or are due to amalgamate.
- The drawings were in large part reorganised and amalgamated with other drawings belonging to the family.
- The eleven staff based at the laboratory were also shocked to learn that the lab is to be amalgamated with a proposed new facility for all Munster, based in the County Cork town.
- Under the plans set out by the Ministry of Defence, the regiment will be amalgamated with other Yorkshire regiments and the name will pass into oblivion by 2007-2008.
- In some universities, physics departments have been broken up and amalgamated with other schools, such as engineering.
Synonyms combine, merge, unite, integrate, fuse, blend, mingle, coalesce, consolidate, meld, intermingle, mix, intermix, incorporate, affiliate join (together), join forces, band (together), club together, get together, link (up), team up, go into partnership, pool resources unify informal gang up, gang together literary commingle - 1.1Chemistry with object Alloy (a metal) with mercury.
〔化〕使(金属)汞齐化 混合锌。 Example sentencesExamples - The general course of the decay curves was similar for polished and amalgamated zinc.
- Corrosion of pure and amalgamated zinc in pure concentrated solutions was investigated using two methods.
- Mercury is used by thousands of small-scale miners in the region to amalgamate gold.
- It was furthermore shown that there is at atmospheric pressure very strong tendency for mercury to amalgamate iron.
OriginEarly 17th century: from medieval Latin amalgamat- 'formed into a soft mass', from the verb amalgamare, from amalgama (see amalgam). Definition of amalgamate in US English: amalgamateverbəˈmælɡəˌmeɪtəˈmalɡəˌmāt 1Combine or unite to form one organization or structure. (使)混合;(使)合并 with object he amalgamated his company with another 他将他的公司与另一家合并了。 no object numerous small railroad companies amalgamated 英国的许多小型铁路公司合并了。 his true genius lies in synthesis, in an amalgamated vision Example sentencesExamples - The school, which up to now was independent, is to be amalgamated with St. Patrick's Boys Primary School, to become St Patrick's Primary School.
- Under the plans set out by the Ministry of Defence, the regiment will be amalgamated with other Yorkshire regiments and the name will pass into oblivion by 2007-2008.
- A Christmas birthday also means a birthday party amalgamated with the festive celebrations.
- In some universities, physics departments have been broken up and amalgamated with other schools, such as engineering.
- The East Yorkshire Regiment amalgamated with the West Yorkshire Regiment in 1958 to form the Prince of Wales's Own Regiment of Yorkshire.
- My ultimate interest is creating a new hybrid and amalgamated vision by integrating these different languages and variant aesthetics at once.
- This will possibly lead to rural clubs having to amalgamate to field a team.
- The drawings were in large part reorganised and amalgamated with other drawings belonging to the family.
- The eleven staff based at the laboratory were also shocked to learn that the lab is to be amalgamated with a proposed new facility for all Munster, based in the County Cork town.
- The party later amalgamated with the Greens and Hale herself now represents the Greens in the parliament's Legislative Council.
- The old school is empty since pupils amalgamated with the junior school.
- The following Kent schools have either recently undergone amalgamation or are due to amalgamate.
- In 1989 this was restructured so that the smaller local bodies were amalgamated with larger ones.
- But his true genius lies in synthesis, in an amalgamated vision he can express in the language of computers.
- He was also a keen hurler and in recent years saw his beloved Ballinakill Club amalgamated with Woodford.
- Both insurance subsidiaries have announced their intention to amalgamate.
- The Salmon Research Trust was transferred into state ownership in 1990 and in 1999 was amalgamated with the Marine Institute.
- Now suddenly their land was seized and amalgamated with all the land confiscated from large wealthy farmers, and given over to peasants to work.
- A business is often sold, purchased, merged, or amalgamated with another business by the purchase and sale of either assets or shares.
- Part of the community was composed of immigrant workers, such as Polish miners and Italian steelworkers, but they had become effectively amalgamated with their French comrades.
Synonyms combine, merge, unite, integrate, fuse, blend, mingle, coalesce, consolidate, meld, intermingle, mix, intermix, incorporate, affiliate - 1.1Chemistry with object Alloy (a metal) with mercury.
〔化〕使(金属)汞齐化 混合锌。 Example sentencesExamples - Corrosion of pure and amalgamated zinc in pure concentrated solutions was investigated using two methods.
- It was furthermore shown that there is at atmospheric pressure very strong tendency for mercury to amalgamate iron.
- The general course of the decay curves was similar for polished and amalgamated zinc.
- Mercury is used by thousands of small-scale miners in the region to amalgamate gold.
OriginEarly 17th century: from medieval Latin amalgamat- ‘formed into a soft mass’, from the verb amalgamare, from amalgama (see amalgam). |