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Combine meaning in English

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Combine

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Noun

1. combine

harvester that heads and threshes and cleans grain while moving across the field

2. cartel, combine, corporate trust, trust

a consortium of independent organizations formed to limit competition by controlling the production and distribution of a product or service

Example Sentences:
'they set up the trust in the hope of gaining a monopoly'

3. combine, combining

an occurrence that results in things being united

Verb

4. combine, unite

have or possess in combination

Example Sentences:
'she unites charm with a good business sense'

5. combine, compound

put or add together

Example Sentences:
'combine resources'

6. combine, compound

combine so as to form a whole; mix

Example Sentences:
'compound the ingredients'

7. combine

add together from different sources

Example Sentences:
'combine resources'

8. combine

join for a common purpose or in a common action

Example Sentences:
'These forces combined with others'

9. aggregate, combine

gather in a mass, sum, or whole

10. blend, coalesce, combine, commingle, conflate, flux, fuse, immix, meld, merge, mix

mix together different elements

Example Sentences:
'The colors blend well'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Combine

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verb (kəmˈbaɪn )
1. 
to integrate or cause to be integrated; join together
2. 
to unite or cause to unite to form a chemical compound
3. agriculture
to harvest (crops) with a combine harvester
noun (ˈkɒmbaɪn )
4. agriculture short for combine harvester
5. 
an association of enterprises, esp in order to gain a monopoly of a market
6. 
an association of business corporations, political parties, sporting clubs, etc, for a common purpose

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Combine

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verb transitive, verb intransitiveWord forms: comˈbined or comˈbining
1. 
to come or bring into union; act or mix together; unite; join
2. 
to unite to form a chemical compound
3.  US
to harvest and thresh with a combine
noun
4.  US
a machine for harvesting and threshing grain
5. 
an association of persons, corporations, etc. for commercial or political, sometimes unethical, purposes

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Combine

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v. com·bined, com·bin·ing, com·bines
v.tr.
1. To bring into a state of unity; make united: combined the ingredients in a bowl; combined the eggs and flour.
2. To join (two or more substances) to make a single substance, such as a chemical compound; mix.
3. To have, exhibit, or involve in combination: The choreography combines artistry and athletics.
4. (kŏmbīn) To harvest (a grain crop) using a cutting, threshing, and cleaning machine.
v.intr.
1. To become united: factors that combined to produce a storm.
2. To join together for a common purpose. See Synonyms at join.
3. Chemistry To form a compound.
4. (kŏmbīn) To harvest a grain crop using a cutting, threshing, and cleaning machine.
n. (kŏmbīn)
1. A power-operated harvesting machine that cuts, threshes, and cleans grain.
2. An association of people or groups united for the furtherance of political or commercial interests.
3. A combination.

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