amalgamation

[əˌmælɡəˈmeɪʃən]

amalgamation Definition

  • 1the process of combining or uniting multiple entities into one
  • 2a mixture or blend of different elements

Using amalgamation: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "amalgamation" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The amalgamation of the two companies resulted in a stronger market position.

  • Example

    The dish is an amalgamation of different spices and flavors.

  • Example

    The town is an amalgamation of different cultures and traditions.

amalgamation Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for amalgamation

Antonyms for amalgamation

Phrases with amalgamation

  • the blending of different cultures and traditions

    Example

    The city's unique identity is a result of cultural amalgamation.

  • amalgamation of interests

    the combination of different interests or goals

    Example

    The project was successful due to the amalgamation of interests among the team members.

  • the mixing of different races or ethnicities

    Example

    The country's history is marked by racial amalgamation.

Origins of amalgamation

from amalgamate, from Latin 'amalgama', meaning 'a soft mixture of metals'

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Summary: amalgamation in Brief

The term 'amalgamation' [əˌmælɡəˈmeɪʃən] refers to the process of combining multiple entities into one, or a mixture of different elements. It is often used in the context of business mergers or cultural blending, as in 'The town is an amalgamation of different cultures and traditions.' 'Amalgamation' extends into phrases like 'cultural amalgamation,' and 'amalgamation of interests,' denoting the blending of different cultures or goals, respectively.

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