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Combining has 4 different meanings across 1 category:

Noun

Definitions
Noun
1

an occurrence that results in things being united

"The combining of the two teams created a new squad stronger than either group alone."

2

the act of combining things to form a new whole

"The chef's final step involves combining the spices and herbs to form a new, aromatic whole."

3

The act by which things are combined or brought together.

"The combining of these two materials resulted in a stronger adhesive bond."

In plain English: Combining is when you mix two or more things together to make something new.

"The combining of these two ideas created a powerful new strategy for solving the problem."

Usage: Use this noun to describe the specific process of merging elements, such as in chemistry where combining atoms forms new substances. It refers strictly to the action itself rather than the result or mixture produced.

Verb
1

present participle of combine

"The chef is combining fresh herbs and olive oil to make a dressing."

In plain English: Combining means putting two or more things together to make something new.

"The team is combining their skills to solve the problem faster."

Example Sentences
"The combining of these two ideas created a powerful new strategy for solving the problem." noun
"The combining of his ideas with hers created a truly unique recipe for success." noun
"She took time to explain the combining of different cultures in their neighborhood festival." noun
"There is an art to the combining of flavors that makes this dish so memorable." noun
"The team is combining their skills to solve the problem faster." verb
Related Terms
Broader Terms (hypernyms)
union change of integrity
Narrower Terms (hyponyms)
recombination consolidation mix conglomeration attachment confusion fusion blend interspersion temperance union
Rhyming Words
ing ging ying sing ling xing ting zing fing hing qing ving ring jing ping king ning oing ding ming
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