What are some opposite words for combine?
Antonyms for combine
kəmˈbaɪn for 1, 2, 6 , ˈkɒm baɪn for 3, 7 ; n. ˈkɒm baɪncom·bine
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English Synonyms and Antonyms
combine
Agree is the most general term of this group, signifying to have like qualities, proportions, views, or inclinations, so as to be free from jar, conflict, or contradiction in a given relation. To concur is to agree in general; to coincide is to agree in every particular. Whether in application to persons or things, concur tends to expression in action more than coincide; we may either concur or coincide in an opinion, but concur in a decision; views coincide, causes concur. One accepts another's terms, complies with his wishes, admits his statement, approves his plan, conforms to his views of doctrine or duty, accedes or consents to his proposal. Accede expresses the more formal agreement, consent the more complete. To assent is an act of the understanding; to consent, of the will. We may concur or agree with others, either in opinion or decision. One may silently acquiesce in that which does not meet his views, but which he does not care to contest. He admits the charge brought, or the statement made, by another — admit always carrying a suggestion of reluctance. Assent is sometimes used for a mild form of consent, as if agreement in the opinion assured approval of the decision.
Antonyms:
contend, contradict, decline, demur, deny, differ, disagree, dispute, dissent, oppose, protest, refuseSynonyms:
accede, accept, accord, acquiesce, admit, agree, approve, assent, coincide, comply, concur, consent, harmonizePreposition:
I agree in opinion with the speaker; to the terms proposed; persons agree on or upon a statement of principles, rules, etc.; we must agree among ourselves.
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Princeton's WordNet
combinenoun
harvester that heads and threshes and cleans grain while moving across the field
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corporate trust, combining, trust, carteltrust, corporate trust, combine, cartelnoun
a consortium of independent organizations formed to limit competition by controlling the production and distribution of a product or service
"they set up the trust in the hope of gaining a monopoly"
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combining, corporate trust, trustfulness, trust, cartel, trustingness, faith, confidence, reliancecombining, combineverb
an occurrence that results in things being united
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corporate trust, compounding, trust, combining, combination, cartelunite, combineverb
have or possess in combination
"she unites charm with a good business sense"
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blend, conflate, unite, link up, join, coalesce, unify, aggregate, connect, merge, mix, commingle, flux, link, compound, meld, fuse, immixcompound, combineverb
put or add together
"combine resources"
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conflate, unite, blend, flux, coalesce, aggregate, merge, mix, commingle, intensify, heighten, compound, meld, fuse, immix, deepencompound, combineverb
combine so as to form a whole; mix
"compound the ingredients"
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conflate, unite, blend, flux, coalesce, aggregate, merge, mix, commingle, intensify, heighten, compound, meld, fuse, immix, deepencombineverb
add together from different sources
"combine resources"
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unite, conflate, meld, commingle, compound, flux, blend, mix, coalesce, fuse, merge, aggregate, immixcombineverb
join for a common purpose or in a common action
"These forces combined with others"
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unite, conflate, meld, commingle, compound, flux, blend, mix, coalesce, fuse, merge, aggregate, immixaggregate, combineverb
gather in a mass, sum, or whole
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unite, conflate, meld, commingle, compound, flux, blend, mix, coalesce, fuse, merge, aggregate, immixblend, flux, mix, conflate, commingle, immix, fuse, coalesce, meld, combine, mergeverb
mix together different elements
"The colors blend well"
Synonyms:
go, conflate, amalgamate, mix in, blend, blend in, immingle, unify, compound, commix, intermix, flow, merge, mix, commingle, flux, desegregate, aggregate, intermingle, unite, coalesce, mingle, integrate, ruffle, meld, melt, liquify, fuse, immix, liquefy, shuffle
Synonyms, Antonyms & Associated Words
combinenoun
Synonyms:
combinationcombineverb
Synonyms:
unite, incorporate, merge, amalgamate, blend, coalesce, confederate
How to use combine in a sentence?
Everybody’s contributing to our team, from our fourth line to our first line, good hits, good hard work, good skill and good speed. Combine that all in one and that’s our team.
If we combine all the data from all the cities together, Salt Lake City will be helpful for all levels of government from state level, federal level to create some climate resilience plan for the entire country. So, that's what we can do through here, we can use it to do research, to teach your climate change classes, to tell the people that climate change is actually right there, it's just next to our neighborhood.
We know that beer and wine go great with pizza and we’re uniquely positioned to deliver these given many of our restaurants already serve beer and wine, when you combine that with our extensive network of delivery drivers, we’re excited to provide a unique and convenient experience for our customers.
All we would need to do is to fit a small microchip to every potential illumination device. And this would then combine two basic functionalities: illumination and wireless data transmission, and it's this symbiosis that I personally believe could solve the four essential problems that face us in wireless communication these days. And in the future, you would not only have 14 billion light bulbs, you may have 14 billion Li-Fis deployed worldwide -- for a cleaner, a greener, and even a brighter future.
We are seeing markets rally on the premise that while the situation in China particularly with Evergrande is not going away, the outcome is not perhaps going to be as severe or prompt some form of contagion that was originally feared, you combine that with the fact that the tone that the Fed struck yesterday at its meeting suggests that while a reduction in stimulus is certainly coming, the Fed is not particularly eager to start tightening policy dramatically in the near term.
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