Amalgamate
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British pronunciation/ɐmˈælɡɐmˌe‍ɪt/
American pronunciation/əˈmæɫɡəˌmeɪt/

Definición y Significado de "amalgamate"

to amalgamate
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amalgamar

to combine different things, often diverse elements, into a single, unified whole
Transitive: to amalgamate two or more elements
to amalgamate definition and meaning
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In the cultural exchange program, students had the opportunity to amalgamate traditions and customs.
Scientists are working to amalgamate various research findings into a comprehensive theory.
The project manager aimed to amalgamate the skills of team members to achieve project goals efficiently.
amalgamate
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amalgamado, fusionado

joined together into a whole
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In the cultural exchange program, students had the opportunity to amalgamate traditions and customs.
Scientists are working to amalgamate various research findings into a comprehensive theory.
The project manager aimed to amalgamate the skills of team members to achieve project goals efficiently.
The chef sought to amalgamate unique flavors in the dish, creating a delightful taste.
The artist's painting skillfully amalgamated different styles, resulting in a visually stunning masterpiece.
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