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ALL meanings of combine

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  • verb combine If you combine two or more things or if they combine, they exist together. 3
  • verb combine If you combine two or more things or if they combine, they join together to make a single thing. 3
  • verb combine If someone or something combines two qualities or features, they have both those qualities or features at the same time. 3
  • verb combine If someone combines two activities, they do them both at the same time. 3
  • verb combine If two or more groups or organizations combine or if someone combines them, they join to form a single group or organization. 3
  • countable noun combine A combine is a group of people or organizations that are working or acting together. 3
  • verb combine to integrate or cause to be integrated; join together 3
  • verb combine to unite or cause to unite to form a chemical compound 3
  • verb combine to harvest (crops) with a combine harvester 3
  • noun combine an association of enterprises, esp in order to gain a monopoly of a market 3
  • noun combine an association of business corporations, political parties, sporting clubs, etc, for a common purpose 3
  • verb transitive combine to come or bring into union; act or mix together; unite; join 3
  • verb transitive combine to unite to form a chemical compound 3
  • verb transitive combine to harvest and thresh with a combine 3
  • noun combine a machine for harvesting and threshing grain 3
  • noun combine an association of persons, corporations, etc. for commercial or political, sometimes unethical, purposes 3
  • transitive verb combine mix 1
  • intransitive verb combine come together 1
  • transitive verb combine add together 1
  • noun combine machine: harvests crops 1
  • noun combine commercial enterprise 1
  • verb with object combine to bring into or join in a close union or whole; unite: She combined the ingredients to make the cake. They combined the two companies. 1
  • verb with object combine to possess or exhibit in union: a plan that combines the best features of several other plans. 1
  • verb with object combine to harvest (grain) with a combine. 1
  • verb without object combine to unite; coalesce: The clay combined with the water to form a thick paste. 1
  • verb without object combine to unite for a common purpose; join forces: After the two factions combined, they proved invincible. 1
  • verb without object combine to enter into chemical union. 1
  • verb without object combine to use a combine in harvesting. 1
  • noun combine a combination. 1
  • noun combine a combination of persons or groups for the furtherance of their political, commercial, or other interests, as a syndicate, cartel, or trust. 1
  • noun combine a harvesting machine for cutting and threshing grain in the field. 1
  • noun combine Unite; merge. 1
  • noun combine A combine harvester. 0
  • verb combine (Transitive Verb) To bring (two or more things or activities) together; to unite. 0
  • verb combine (Transitive Verb) To have two or more things or properties that function together. 0
  • verb combine (Intransitive Verb) To come together; to unite. 0
  • verb combine (card games) In the game of casino, to play a card which will take two or more cards whose aggregate number of pips equals those of the card played. 0
  • verb combine (Obsolete (No longer in use)) To bind; to hold by a moral tie. 0
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