concatenated

[kənˈkatnˌeɪtɪd]

concatenated Definition

  • 1linked together or joined in a series
  • 2to link together in a series or chain

Using concatenated: Examples

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

  • Example

    The two strings were concatenated to form a single string.

  • Example

    The report is a concatenation of several smaller reports.

  • Example

    The company's success is due to the concatenation of several factors.

concatenated Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for concatenated

Phrases with concatenated

  • a list of items that have been linked together in a series

    Example

    The concatenated list of all the employees' names was displayed on the screen.

  • a programming technique that combines multiple code files into a single file for easier management and deployment

    Example

    The website's JavaScript files were concatenated to reduce the number of HTTP requests.

  • the process of joining two or more DNA molecules together to form a longer molecule

    Example

    The researchers used PCR to concatenate the DNA fragments.

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Summary: concatenated in Brief

The term 'concatenated' [kənˈkatnˌeɪtɪd] refers to things that are linked together or joined in a series. It can be used as an adjective or a verb, as in 'The two strings were concatenated to form a single string.' The term extends into phrases like 'concatenated list,' and 'concatenated code,' denoting programming techniques that combine multiple files into a single file for easier management and deployment.