accouple, bemingle, collude, conspire, fabricate, hold together, join in, merge in, reembody, surge, work together
Definitionv. become one
Last update: August 5, 2015
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The two concerns decided to merge. [Please select]
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Above the sea in the borderland between the fertile and wooded regions of the Sudan on the south and the arid steppes which merge into the Sahara on the north. [Please select]
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In what common study did their mutual reflections merge. [Please select]
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All the "dust devils" were merged and the air darkened rapidly. [Please select]
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"What was the matter; didn't Premix want to merge." [Please select]
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” Again, are the English a nation or have they merged into a “British nationality”. [Please select]
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By 1876 they had disappeared or, in a few instances, had merged with the Greenbackers. [Please select]
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The fame of all preceding writers is merged in his own renown. [Please select]
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Everything was out of focus; past, present, and future were merged into a red, rose-haunted nothingness. [Please select]
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Thus the days passed, and the nights passed, the one merged imperceptibly in the other. [Please select]
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That soul-appalling outcry died away, merged into a sobbing, moaning sound which defied Soames' efforts to exclude it. [Please select]
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