What does the word amalgamate mean?

Usage examples for amalgamate

  1. The Laws of Rollo had been restored to their old strength by Harold Blacktooth, and at last Neustrians and Scandinavians seemed in a fair way to amalgamate and produce that nation of warriors and lawyers which they afterwards became. – The Story of Rouen by Sir Theodore Andrea Cook
  2. If it be true that 'birds of a feather flock together, ' you and she must amalgamate. – Mrs. Geoffrey by Duchess
  3. The misfortune of Luther is that he could not, as a Melancthon in large measure could, amalgamate the best elements of these complementary natures. – Platform Monologues by T. G. Tucker
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