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combine
verb
-
combine
,
combining
,
combines
,
combined
to
put
two
or
more
things
together
so
that
they
form
a
single
thing
•
Mixing
red
and
blue
paint
will
combine
them
into
purple
.
Mixing
red
and
blue
paint
will
combine
them
into
purple
.
•
The
chef
decided
to
combine
garlic
and
ginger
for
a
stronger
flavor
.
The
chef
decided
to
combine
garlic
and
ginger
for
a
stronger
flavor
.
From
Latin
combinare
“
to
unite
,
yoke
together
,”
from
com-
“
together
”
+
bīnī
“
two
at
a
time
.”
noun
a
large
farm
machine
that
cuts
and
separates
grain
crops
•
The
farmer
drove
the
combine
across
the
wheat
field
at
dawn
.
The
farmer
drove
the
combine
across
the
wheat
field
at
dawn
.
•
Dust
rose
behind
the
combine
as
it
harvested
barley
.
Dust
rose
behind
the
combine
as
it
harvested
barley
.
verb
-
combine
,
combining
,
combines
,
combined
to
have
two
or
more
qualities
or
functions
at
the
same
time
•
The
smartwatch
combines
a
phone
,
fitness
tracker
,
and
music
player
in
one
device
.
The
smartwatch
combines
a
phone
,
fitness
tracker
,
and
music
player
in
one
device
.
•
The
new
library
building
combines
modern
glass
walls
with
old
brick
arches
.
The
new
library
building
combines
modern
glass
walls
with
old
brick
arches
.
verb
-
combine
,
combining
,
combines
,
combined
to
join
with
another
person
or
group
for
a
shared
purpose
•
Several
charities
combined
to
send
aid
after
the
earthquake
.
Several
charities
combined
to
send
aid
after
the
earthquake
.
•
The
two
companies
will
combine
to
create
a
larger
network
.
The
two
companies
will
combine
to
create
a
larger
network
.
noun
a
group
of
companies
or
people
that
work
together
for
their
own
benefit
•
Several
airlines
formed
a
combine
to
control
ticket
prices
.
Several
airlines
formed
a
combine
to
control
ticket
prices
.
•
The
oil
combine
dominated
the
regional
market
for
decades
.
The
oil
combine
dominated
the
regional
market
for
decades
.