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combine

1 of 2verb
/kəm.ˈbaɪn/
Forms:combines,combining,combined,combined
1

to mix in order to make a single unit

B1transitive
  • The chef combined various ingredients to make a flavorful sauce for the pasta.
  • The artist combined different colors to create a beautiful and harmonious painting.
  • During the construction, builders combined different materials to strengthen the structure.
  • The baker carefully combined flour, sugar, and eggs to prepare the cake batter.
2

(of different elements) to come together in order to shape a single unit or a group

  • During the brainstorming session, ideas from team members combine to shape a comprehensive plan.
  • In the orchestra, various instruments combine to create a harmonious symphony.
  • Different colors of paint combine on the palette to create a new shade for the artist's canvas.
  • When molecules of hydrogen and oxygen combine, they form water.
  • In team sports, individual skills and strategies combine to achieve victory on the field.
3

to have or include multiple elements together

  • The new smartphone combines advanced technology with sleek design.
  • Her outfit combines classic elegance with modern flair, showcasing her unique sense of style.
  • The curriculum combines theoretical knowledge with hands-on experience.
  • The team's strategy combines aggressive offense with solid defense for a well-rounded approach to the game.
  • The restaurant's menu combines traditional dishes with innovative twists.
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4

(of two or more substances) to come together to form a compound, molecule, or chemical reaction

  • Hydrogen and oxygen combine to form water (H2O) through a chemical reaction.
  • Sodium and chlorine combine to form sodium chloride (NaCl), commonly known as table salt.
  • Nitrogen and oxygen combine during lightning strikes to form nitrogen oxides.
  • In the human body, amino acids combine to form proteins through a series of chemical reactions called protein synthesis.
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5

to join together in pursuit of a shared goal or advantage

  • Different community groups combined to organize a successful fundraiser for local charities.
  • Various departments within the company combined to tackle the project's challenges from different angles.
  • The diverse talents of the ensemble combined to deliver an outstanding performance at the concert.
  • Volunteers from different backgrounds combined to clean up the park and restore it to its natural beauty.
  • Experts from multiple fields combined to publish a comprehensive study on climate change and its impacts.