Amalgamation

/əˌmælɡəˈmeɪʃən/

Synonyms for "amalgamation" (129 found)

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More general

9 entries
alloyingbusiness consolidationchemical substancecombinationconsolidationcorporate actionintegrationmixtureorganizational merger

More specific

6 entries
blendconsolidationdental amalgamfusionmercury alloymerger

Collocations

6 entries
amalgamation processcorporate amalgamationcultural amalgamationeconomic amalgamationpolitical amalgamationregional amalgamation

Inflections

1 entries

Derivations

5 entries

Translations

12 translations across 7 languages.

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Danish

1 entries
  • sammenlæggelse noun (the result of amalgamating)

Dutch

2 entries
  • mengsel noun (the result of amalgamating)
  • mix noun (the result of amalgamating)

Finnish

1 entries
  • kokonaisuus noun (the result of amalgamating)

Hungarian

1 entries
  • foncsor noun (the result of amalgamating)

Irish

4 entries
  • cumasc noun (the result of amalgamating)
  • cónascadh noun (the result of amalgamating)
  • malgamú noun (the result of amalgamating)
  • meascadh noun (the result of amalgamating)

Portuguese

1 entries
  • amálgama noun (the result of amalgamating)

Spanish

2 entries
  • amalgamación noun (the result of amalgamating)
  • amalgamamiento noun (the result of amalgamating)

Sample sentences

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In 1908 Sheng obtained imperial approval for the amalgamation of the Hanyang Ironworks and the Ta-yeh and P'ing-hsiang mines to form the Han-Yeh-P'ing Coal and Iron Company Limited (Han-Yeh-P'ing mei-t'ieh ch'ang-k'uang yu-hsien kung-ssu).

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All the circumstances of William, on the great house farm, show him to have occupied a different position from the other slaves, and, certainly, there is nothing in the supposed hostility of slaveholders to amalgamation, to forbid the supposition that William Wilks was the son of Edward Lloyd.

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