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coalesced

[ UK /kə‍ʊəlˈɛst/ ]
[ US /ˌkoʊəˈɫɛst/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. joined together into a whole
    the amalgamated colleges constituted a university
    United Industries
    a consolidated school

How To Use coalesced In A Sentence

  • Abruptly, the strange, unsteady flickers of light coalesced, solidifying as a small spark of flame grew within their depths.
  • The second cause of disease lies in the vitiation of those components of the body which, though formed out of the simple elements, have coalesced in such a manner as to have a specific character of their own, such as blood, entrails, bone, marrow, and the various substances made from the blending of each of these. The Defense
  • My take on the subject of constitutionality is that the federal government is constitutionally obligated to protect the economic and social interests of the minority (ranchers in WY, MT, ID, et. al.) from the capricious wishes of the majority (the liberal, big-city types coalesced into the various environmentalist groups like GreenPeace). Bush Administration v. Environmental Groups
  • Even though he was a Democrat, he was the hero of Franklin Roosevelt for the way he coalesced the war effort between 1941 and 1945.
  • But for these and many other reasons, a diverse group of politicians, educators, civil rights advocates and corporate reformers have once again coalesced around the common-core idea and the functionalist ideal that there is or ought to be a common culture, expressed through the school curriculum, tying together the whole country's education system. Mike Klonsky: Common Core Curriculum -- Who's on Board? Who's Not?
  • Mnml" (where did the vowel-less spelling originate, anyway?) may have initially been intended to indicate a certain strain of techno that favored staccato, whittled-down sounds and a general refusal of melody or songform, but as a variety of approaches inspired by minimalism coalesced into a series of tropes, and those tropes themselves came to signify "mnml," the term largely became severed from its original, literal meaning, as though through a process of substition. Philip sherburne
  • By 3100 BC the Nile Valley and Delta had coalesced into a single entity
  • Eventually the idea coalesced into disrupting their phone lines ... [it's] military common sense that if you can't communicate, you can't plan and organize. "www. factinista.org; www. n-acetylaspartate.com Bush��s Way of Earning Political Capital
  • The cloud seemed to shimmer slightly, and then it coalesced into two whirling dust devils that raced away towards the enemy at phenomenal speed.
  • When a coalescence event occurs, two lines of ancestry are picked, uniformly at random, and are coalesced to form one resulting line.
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