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US
/kənˈkætəˌneɪt/
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VERB
- combine two strings to form a single one
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add by linking or joining so as to form a chain or series
concatenate terms
concatenate characters
How To Use concatenate In A Sentence
- Vocab from The Varieties of Religious Experience aseity the property by which a being exists of and from itself; usually used in connection to God apodictic Necessarily or demonstrably true; incontrovertible.concatenated To connect or link in a series or chain.decide Of course, I already knew the definition; it's hardly an unusual word. Archive 2005-08-01
- The 60,000 samples obtained from the four chains were then concatenated to produce the consensus results shown here.
- Therefore any number of available, individual timeslots within a wavelength can be concatenated, without interrupting other circuits.
- The 13 nucleotide sequence alignments were then concatenated into one data set.
- The retrieved file name is concatenated into a full URL and returned.
- The contigs of each chromosome were concatenated together in the proper order to form long sequences.
- Marlowe s Edward II is a history play which is concatenated sexuality and politics to portray Edward II s tragedy.
- Having a few among them is concatenate world each commerce of big haven advocate course.
- These small patches can be concatenated together when distributed to project maintainers.
- Through Margaret's eyes we get an indelible sense of "how many wonders are to be unearthed and concatenated" by his secretive research into optics and astronomy. Trying to Keep Parallel Narratives on the Rails