amalgamate
verb
amalgamated; amalgamating
Synonyms of amalgamate
transitive verb
: to unite in or as if in an amalgam
especially : to merge into a single body
They amalgamated the hospital with the university.
amalgamator
noun
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Amalgamate Can Be Used Technically and Generally
The noun amalgam derives, by way of Middle French, from Medieval Latin amalgama. It was first used in the 15th century with the meaning "a mixture of mercury and another metal." (Today, you are likely to encounter this sense in the field of dentistry; amalgams can be used for filling holes in teeth.) Use of amalgam broadened over time to include any mixture of elements, and by the 18th century the word was also being applied figuratively, as in "an amalgam of citizens." The verb amalgamate has been in use since the latter half of the 1500s. It too can be used either technically, implying the creation of an alloy of mercury, or more generally for the formation of any compound or combined entity.
Synonyms
blend
combine
comingle
commingle
commix
composite
concrete
conflate
fuse
homogenize
immingle
immix
incorporate
integrate
interfuse
intermingle
intermix
meld
merge
mingle
mix
Choose the Right Synonym for amalgamate
mix, mingle, commingle, blend, merge, coalesce, amalgamate, fuse mean to combine into a more or less uniform whole.
mix may or may not imply loss of each element's identity.
mix the salad greens
mix a drink
mingle usually suggests that the elements are still somewhat distinguishable or separately active.
fear mingled with anticipation in my mind
commingle implies a closer or more thorough mingling.
a sense of duty commingled with a fierce pride drove her
blend implies that the elements as such disappear in the resulting mixture.
blended several teas to create a balanced flavor
merge suggests a combining in which one or more elements are lost in the whole.
in his mind reality and fantasy merged
coalesce implies an affinity in the merging elements and usually a resulting organic unity.
telling details that coalesce into a striking portrait
amalgamate implies the forming of a close union without complete loss of individual identities.
refugees who were readily amalgamated into the community
fuse stresses oneness and indissolubility of the resulting product.
a building in which modernism and classicism are fused
Examples of amalgamate in a Sentence
amalgamating different styles of music
They amalgamated the hospital and the university.
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