Sentence examples for to fuse from inspiring English sources

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to fuse

verb

To melt together; to blend; to mix indistinguishably.

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To fuse the two.

"Fortunately, they did not have to fuse.

Allen hopes to fuse both.

How do you get nuclei to fuse?

Politics are liable to fuse into aesthetics in Walcott's conversation.

I've been trying to fuse the two ever since".

"This time, they're just going to fuse it," Katzenmoyer said.

The basal pieces tend to fuse into larger pieces.

He went home that night determined to fuse the tastes.

The faces and bodies of the protesting men seem to fuse together in an anonymous mass.

After assembling your sandwich, gently press down on it with your palm to fuse it together.

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