amalgamate

amalgamate
1. transitive verb
vereinigen; fusionieren [Firmen]
2. intransitive verb
sich vereinigen; [Firmen:] fusionieren
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amal·gam·ate
[əˈmælgəmeɪt]
I. vt
1. usu passive (unite)
to be \amalgamated with sth companies mit etw dat fusioniert worden sein; departments mit etw dat zusammengelegt worden sein
to be \amalgamated as sth zu etw dat zusammengeschlossen worden sein; departments mit etw dat zusammengelegt worden sein
2. CHEM
to \amalgamate sth with sth metals etw mit etw dat verschmelzen
II. vi union, company sich akk zusammenschließen
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[ə'mlgəmeɪt]
1. vt
companies, unions fusionieren, verschmelzen; departments zusammenlegen; metals amalgamieren
2. vi
(companies etc) fusionieren; (metals) amalgamieren
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amalgamate [əˈmælɡəmeıt] v/t & v/i
1. CHEM, TECH (to zu)
a) (sich) amalgamieren
b) auch fig (sich) vereinigen, verschmelzen
2. fig (sich) zusammenschließen, WIRTSCH auch fusionieren (to zu)
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1. transitive verb
vereinigen; fusionieren [Firmen]
2. intransitive verb
sich vereinigen; [Firmen:] fusionieren
* * *
v.
mit Quecksilber legieren ausdr.
vereinigen v.

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