Definitions
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective joined together into a whole.
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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
coalesce .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective joined together into a whole
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Examples
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This is such an insightful post and brilliantly coalesced from the two books.
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The four wines were vinified separately, and then came together, or "coalesced" into one wine.
Lenn Thompson 2009
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The four wines were vinified separately, and then came together, or "coalesced" into one wine.
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The four wines were vinified separately, and then came together, or "coalesced" into one wine.
Long Island Wine 2009
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The four wines were vinified separately, and then came together, or "coalesced" into one wine.
Tasting Notes 2009
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The four wines were vinified separately, and then came together, or "coalesced" into one wine.
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And then, combined with that, a lot of environmental uncertainty that kind of coalesced together in the spring and summer 2010.
Good Time To Be Overweight In Equities Wallace Forbes 2010
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And then, combined with that, a lot of environmental uncertainty that kind of coalesced together in the spring and summer 2010.
Good Time To Be Overweight In Equities Wallace Forbes 2010
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Eventually the idea coalesced into disrupting their phone lines ... [it's] military common sense that if you can't communicate, you can't plan and organize. "www. factinista.org; www. n-acetylaspartate.com
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Automatic commits are 'coalesced' into named commits when the user creates a named snapshot of the projects.
Mark Shuttleworth mark 2010
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