Sentence examples for To amalgamate from inspiring English sources

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To amalgamate

verb

To merge, to combine, to blend, to join.

  • To amalgamate two races

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Whisk dal to amalgamate lentils and sweet potatoes.

Late last year five rebel groups elected to amalgamate forces: Seleka was born.

If need be, give it an extra brief whisk to amalgamate.

The starch is what allows the pasta and sauce to amalgamate.

In a post-race interview Miliband ruled out an offer to amalgamate with Sturgeon's stable.

Put all the dressing ingredients in a jam jar with a lid, and shake to amalgamate.

More and more are looking to amalgamate services within or between councils.

"It's fear of what will happen if we agree to amalgamate for that one-off tournament.

Each new memory tends to amalgamate information already in long-term storage.

With Love and Happiness, he and co-writer Mabon "Teenie Hodgess managed to amalgamate both.

Stir to amalgamate and leave overnight or for 3 or more hours.

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