Sentence examples for to coalesce from inspiring English sources

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to coalesce

verb

To join into a single mass or whole.

  • The droplets coalesced into a puddle.

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To coalesce.

Around 1970, cartoonish shapes began to coalesce.

Here criticism promises to coalesce with biography.

Just say yes to "coalesce".

At that moment, everything seemed to coalesce.

The opposition was able to coalesce around an anti-Yanukovych.

People linked in love tend to become alike, to coalesce.

(Critical opinion has begun to coalesce around the middle option).

"I think the ecosystem needs to coalesce more".

It refused to coalesce into a marketing trend.

But conservatives have failed to coalesce around a single alternative.

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