combined

[kəmˈbaɪnd]

combined Definition

  • 1made up of two or more parts or elements
  • 2working together; united

Using combined: Examples

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

  • Example

    The combined efforts of the team led to their victory.

  • Example

    The company is the result of a combined effort between two entrepreneurs.

  • Example

    The combined weight of the boxes was too heavy for one person to carry.

  • Example

    The combined income of the couple allowed them to buy a house.

combined Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with combined

  • together with; in addition to

    Example

    Combined with his talent, his hard work made him successful.

  • a system that generates both electricity and useful heat from the same energy source

    Example

    The factory uses a combined heat and power system to reduce energy costs.

  • combined operations

    military operations involving forces from two or more allied countries

    Example

    The combined operations of the US and British forces led to the defeat of the enemy.

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Summary: combined in Brief

The term 'combined' [kəmˈbaɪnd] refers to something that is made up of two or more parts or elements, or working together in unity. It can describe the efforts of a team, the weight of objects, or the income of individuals. 'Combined with' is a common phrase used to indicate addition or enhancement, while 'combined heat and power' refers to a system that generates both electricity and useful heat from the same energy source.

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