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combine in English:

1. come together to form a single thing come together to form a single thing



English word "combine"(come together to form a single thing) occurs in sets:

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2. merge


The two companies are set to merge next spring.
The bank announced that it was to merge with another of the high street banks.
The Spanish airline Iberia merged with British Airways in 2011.
To expand their businesses, the two companies decided to merge.
many companies merged
merge lanes
The schools merged and took its current name in 1974
The country's two biggest banks are planning to merge.
He was given a tip three weeks ago that two companies would merge.

3. combination


Don't you think that's a good combination?
This is an interesting combination of colours.
I love that combination.
Steak and red wine make a good combination.
Jazz fusion is a combination of rock and jazz.
A combination of parties formed the new government.
OK, this next! The combination of this and this might be way sexy!
Plant growth and productivity react sharply to a complex combination of temperature and moisture.
According to the "ahl al-haqq" the universe consists of only one substance, and all what we name generations and corruptions, death and life, is a mere combination or dissolution of modes.
The second combination plate contains meat.
Nordic Combined is held as a combination of two events, ski-jump and cross-country ski.
Her kimono and obi combination is smart, isn't it?
Nordic combined is one of the winter sport events, a competition where you compete on the combination of two Nordic style ski events - cross country skiing and ski jumping.
Definition a combination of things is a number of different things all mixed together
They call themselves ‘freegans’ – a combination of the words ‘free’ and ‘vegan’.

English word "combine"(combination) occurs in sets:

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4. join together


My mum likes to join together different styles of interior decoration.

English word "combine"(join together) occurs in sets:

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5. mix


It is important for a nation to have an adequate mix of monetary and fiscal policies.
If you mix blue and red, the result is purple.
Machida is an interesting city that's a mix of the old and the new.
If you want to sound like a native speaker, it's easier if you choose one dialect and stick with it. Native speakers don't usually mix dialects in everyday speaking.
I eat a healthy mix of fresh vegetables and fruit.
To mix with
We mix with the good, not with the bad.
Students of English often mix up the words 'lie' and 'lay'.
George doesn't mix much; he likes to keep to himself.
Managing the assets structure consists of determining the mix and type of assets listed on the firm's balance sheet.
To mix is to combine or blend different things together.
There is a mix of nationalities in my English class.
The DJ mixed the songs to create a non-stop dance session with music from the eighties and nineties.
Definition to mix with people means to meet them socially and talk to them
I created my own mix of spices

English word "combine"(mix) occurs in sets:

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6. integrate


We want to integrate the new technology into the product.
A whole range of clothes will be developed that can integrate electronics with fabrics.
It takes time to integrate into a new country.
•After a few weeks of training he was fully integrated into the team. •There are plans to integrate the two schools.
integrate /ˈɪntɪɡreɪt; US / verb 1 [transitive] integrate sth (into sth); integrate A and B/integrate A with B to join things so that they become one thing or work together The two small schools were integrated into one large one.

7. to do two things together