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Merge vs Amalgamated - What's the difference?

merge | amalgamated |

As verbs the difference between merge and amalgamated

is that merge is to combine into a whole while amalgamated is (amalgamate).

As a noun merge

is a joining together of two flows.

As an adjective amalgamated is

combined from two or more entities into one specific entity whilst retaining the defining characteristics of the original source entities.

merge

English

Verb

(merg)
  • To combine into a whole.
  • Headquarters merged the operations of the three divisions.
  • * Burke
  • to merge all natural sentiment in inordinate vanity
  • * De Quincey
  • Whig and Tory were merged and swallowed up in the transcendent duties of patriots.
  • To combine into a whole.
  • The two companies merged .
  • To blend gradually into something else.
  • The lanes of traffic ''merged''.
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    Derived terms

    * merger * mergeable * mergeability

    Synonyms

    * amalgamate * combine * conflate * fuse * integrate * unite

    Antonyms

    * divide * split

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A joining together of two flows.
  • There are often accidents at that traffic merge .

    Anagrams

    * English ergative verbs ----

    amalgamated

    English

    Adjective

    (-)
  • Combined from two or more entities into one specific entity whilst retaining the defining characteristics of the original source entities.
  • Verb

    (head)
  • (amalgamate)