concatenate

[ US /kənˈkætəˌneɪt/ ]
VERB
  1. combine two strings to form a single one
  2. add by linking or joining so as to form a chain or series
    concatenate terms
    concatenate characters
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How To Use concatenate In A Sentence

  • 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
  • concatenate characters
  • Concatenate the user's password, the KDC realm name, and the user's username together to form a string.
  • I've concatenated all of Jacobson's quotes in the article together here. All Paper, No News - Anil Dash
  • We analyzed the concatenated alignment of previously available amino acid sequences, although the possibility of paralogy could not be completely excluded.
  • An iterative characteristic is one that can be concatenated with itself.
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  • The 60,000 samples obtained from the four chains were then concatenated to produce the consensus results shown here.
  • These small patches can be concatenated together when distributed to project maintainers.
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