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amalgamate with
amalgamate with
To mix or merge with. I wonder how the two groups of kids will amalgamate with each other. What department is ours being amalgamated with?
amalgamate something with something
to unite something with something else; to merge two things. We will amalgamate this company with another firm. How long has our local been amalgamated with the national union?
amalgamate with something
to join with something; to merge with something. Our group decided to amalgamate with another group. The groups did not amalgamate after all.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Hartwin | | HAHRT-veen (German) | German, Ancient Germanic |
Isaiah | | ie-ZAY-ə (English), ie-ZIE-ə (English) | English, Jewish, Biblical |
Dardanos | | - | Greek Mythology |
Juan (1) | | HWAHN (Spanish), JOO-ahn (Manx) | Spanish, Manx |
Jerrold | | JER-əld | English |
Jocky | | - | Scottish |