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How to pronounce amalgamation in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms merger, uniting
Type of consolidation, integration

Examples of amalgamation

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For gold ore, the gold was typically recovered by amalgamation with quicksilver.
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Amalgamation of hospitals in the 1990s has reduced competition between hospitals.
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The total population has been stagnant or declining since amalgamation in 1970.
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He calls it an amalgamation of used books, new books, video games and e-books.
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It is also the amalgamation of his eclectic passions wrapped up into one activity.
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Moreton Bay Regional Council is the standout example of a successful amalgamation.
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Amalgamation was forced on many shires against the wishes of the local people.
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Cape Town Opera was founded in 1999 as an amalgamation of several initiatives.
From the metro.co.uk
Costs would actually have risen for the first three years of any amalgamation.
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More examples
  • The combination of two or more commercial companies
  • (amalgamate) mix: to bring or combine together or with something else; "resourcefully he mingled music and dance"
  • (amalgamated) amalgamate: joined together into a whole; "United Industries"; "the amalgamated colleges constituted a university"; "a consolidated school"
  • Consolidation or amalgamation is the act of merging many things into one. In business, it often refers to the mergers and acquisitions of many smaller companies into much larger ones. ...
  • Amalgamation or amalgam, when used to refer to a fictional character or place, refers to one that was created by combining, or is perceived to be a combination, of several other previously existing characters or locations. ...
  • Amalgamation is a now largely archaic term for the intermarriage and interbreeding of different ethnicities or races. In the English-speaking world, the term was in use into the twentieth century. In the United States, it was partly replaced after 1863 by the term miscegenation. ...
  • The patio process was a process used to extract silver from ore. The process was invented by Bartolomu00E9 de Medina in Pachuca, Mexico, in 1554. The patio process was the first process to use mercury amalgamation to recover silver from ore. It replaced smelting as the primary method of extracting silver from ore at Spanish colonies in the Americas...
  • An amalgamated name is a name that is form by combining several previously existing names. These may take the form of an acronym (where only one letter of each name is taken) or a blend (where a large part of each name is taken, such as the first syllable).
  • A merger or amalgamation in a political or administrative sense is the combination of two or more political or administrative entities such as municipalities (in other words cities, towns, etc.), counties, districts, etc. into a single entity. ...