[
UK
/fjˈuːzd/
]
[ US /ˈfjuzd/ ]
[ US /ˈfjuzd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
joined together into a whole
the amalgamated colleges constituted a university
United Industries
a consolidated school
How To Use fused In A Sentence
- Either the recession is biting harder than I had realised or a lot of people are confused about the boundaries between fact and fiction.
- When the effused lymph is not absorbed it organizes, either forming a sort of internal cicatrix which is harder than the surrounding tissues or increasing the density of the part by augmenting the amount of plastic material within it. An Epitome of Practical Surgery, for Field and Hospital.
- Your essay gets a bit confused halfway through when you introduce too many ideas at once.
- (Not to be confused with what we call cookies)To serve Devon, or Cornwall clotted cream would desecrate a good southern biscuit (and be a waste of the cream really, I prefer it on saffron buns)a bit of plain cream, fresh butter, and cane syrup poured over a hot biscuit is ambrosia. Scones, Cream and Jam - a West Country cream tea
- It is therefore unsurprising that such seizures are sometimes confused with panic attacks.
- The governor refused to accept Cox's resignation .
- But unlike Karl Barth or Paul Tillich, for example, who saw themselves as fusing philosophy and theology, Rosenstock-Huessy refused to see himself primarily as a philosopher or theologian ” though when the term philosopher was qualified by the preceding ˜social™, he was more willing to accept that designation. [ Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy
- And on the need for contempt powers, he recounted how officials at times refused to obey the orders.
- The Press of Atlantic City interviewed Kuras, who spoke in confused, broken English.
- She had refused all solid food.