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Synonyms:
- cooperate, integrate, associate, commingle, liquefy, club, mix in, assemble, go, league, wed, merge, federate, ruffle, compound, confederate, mingle, liquify, flux, boil up, shuffle, fuse, meld, bubble, boil, cohere, yoke, unite, concrete, blend in, conflate, cloud, commix, flow, interfuse, couple, desegregate, unify, boil away, conjugate, band, atomize, intermix, combine, join, intermingle, bake, consolidate, amalgamate, marry, study at mix, melt, aggregate, link, mix, clear, immix, boil over, connect, break down, blend, immingle, conjoin
Examples:
- - And, indeed, the partisans of the dissentient clergy were seen to coalesce with the unbelievers, in order to produce the sacrilegious disorders which broke out every where in the year 1793. The clergy who had taken the oath had organized the dioceses; the bishops, in general, had bestowed great pains in spreading in every parish the word of the gospel; for they preached themselves, and this was more than was done by their predecessors, who, engaged only in spending, frequently in a shameful manner, immense revenues, seldom or never visited their dioceses. - "Paris As It Was and As It Is", Francis W. Blagdon
- - There was another school which held that the solution was to be found by the establishment of great numbers of voluntary colonies, organized on co- operative principles, which by their success would lead to the formation of more and yet more, and that, finally, when most of the population had joined such groups they would simply coalesce and form one. - "Equality", Edward Bellamy
- - And again, not to repeat the article when the noun is singular, is also wrong; because it forces the adjectives to coalesce in describing one and the same thing. - "The Grammar of English Grammars", Goold Brown
Antonyms:
- disconnect, disengage, dissolve, separate, disunite, divide, split, scatter, estrange, section, part, segregate, detach, dissever, disband, sever, fractionate, disjoint, disperse, sunder, divorce, fall out, unlink, unyoke, uncouple, break up, resolve, disaffiliate, disjoin, isolate, alienate, dissociate