Sentence example with the word 'coalesced'

coalesced

Definition adj. joined together into a whole

Last update: June 27, 2015


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The memories rippled through her then coalesced, locking themselves away in the back of her mind.   [Please select]

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--The various Phoenician cities never coalesced to form a true nation.   [Please select]

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The Hellenic states never coalesced to form a single nation.   [Please select]

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All parties now coalesced against the king and his ministers.   [Please select]

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The million thrills within Bostil coalesced into one great shudder of rapture.   [Please select]

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Where several ulcers have coalesced a large and irregularly indented patch is formed.   [Please select]

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In what ultimate ambition had all concurrent and consecutive ambitions now coalesced.   [Please select]

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The creamy-white, rounded edge of the approaching clouds came and coalesced, spread and mushroomed.   [Please select]

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The old Whigs, his Whigs, had coalesced with Pitt, and the chief fault he found with the Government was that it did not carry on the French war with sufficient vigour.   [Please select]

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Happily the two companies coalesced in the year 1821, and from that date, onward, comparative peace has reigned under the mild sway of the Hudson's Bay Company.   [Please select]

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