amalgamate
amal|gam|ate /əm'ælgəmeɪt/ (amalgamates amalgamating amalgamated)
[V-RECIP] V with/into n, pl-n V, V n with/into n
When two or more things, especially organizations, amalgamate or are amalgamated, they become one large thing.
The firm has amalgamated with an American company...
The chemical companies had amalgamated into a vast conglomerate...
The Visitors' Centre amalgamates the traditions of the Old World with the technology of the New.
= merge
● amalgamation [N-VAR] oft N of n
Athletics South Africa was formed by an amalgamation of two organisations.
= merger
[V-RECIP] V with/into n, pl-n V, V n with/into n
When two or more things, especially organizations, amalgamate or are amalgamated, they become one large thing.
The firm has amalgamated with an American company...
The chemical companies had amalgamated into a vast conglomerate...
The Visitors' Centre amalgamates the traditions of the Old World with the technology of the New.
= merge
● amalgamation [N-VAR] oft N of n
Athletics South Africa was formed by an amalgamation of two organisations.
= merger