ALL meanings of recombine
com·bine
R r - verb with object recombine 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 recombine to possess or exhibit in union: a plan that combines the best features of several other plans. 1
- verb with object recombine to harvest (grain) with a combine. 1
- verb without object recombine to unite; coalesce: The clay combined with the water to form a thick paste. 1
- verb without object recombine to unite for a common purpose; join forces: After the two factions combined, they proved invincible. 1
- verb without object recombine to enter into chemical union. 1
- verb without object recombine to use a combine in harvesting. 1
- noun recombine a combination. 1
- noun recombine a combination of persons or groups for the furtherance of their political, commercial, or other interests, as a syndicate, cartel, or trust. 1
- noun recombine a harvesting machine for cutting and threshing grain in the field. 1
- transitive verb recombine mix or bring together again 1
- verb recombine to join together again 0