1. combine
She combines different styles.
If you combine them in this way, you get a 14 port USB hub.
Combine all the parts to make one piece.
Many things combine to show how we feel about something.
We sometimes combine going for a drive with eating the ramen we love so.
Practical utility and artistic beauty combine to make a comfortable house to live in.
We rarely hear, it has been said, of the combinations of masters, though frequently of those of the workman. But whoever imagines, upon this account, that masters rarely combine, is as ignorant of the world as of the subject.
When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall one by one, an unpitied sacrifice in a contemptible struggle.
Sickness, combined with (= together with) terrible weather, contrived to ruin the trip.
We're implementing a new software which combines data from three different shops.
To be a successful businessman you need to combine different skills
He miss his father more than all the other boys combined.- On tęskni za ojcem bardziej, niż wszyscy chłopcy razem wzięci.
Definition if you combine two activities, you take the opportunity to do them both at the same time
Let's combine the flour with some eggs and sugar and make pancakes.
2. merge
The two companies are set to merge next spring.
The bank announced that it was to merge with another of the high street banks.
The Spanish airline Iberia merged with British Airways in 2011.
To expand their businesses, the two companies decided to merge.
many companies merged
merge lanes
The schools merged and took its current name in 1974
The country's two biggest banks are planning to merge.
He was given a tip three weeks ago that two companies would merge.
3. integrate
We want to integrate the new technology into the product.
A whole range of clothes will be developed that can integrate electronics with fabrics.
It takes time to integrate into a new country.
•After a few weeks of training he was fully integrated into the team. •There are plans to integrate the two schools.
integrate /ˈɪntɪɡreɪt; US / verb 1 [transitive] integrate sth (into sth); integrate A and B/integrate A with B to join things so that they become one thing or work together The two small schools were integrated into one large one.
4. unite
They also helped unite the country.
It's important to unite as many workers as possible.
The two companies plan to unite.
The president called on the people to unite in fighting poverty and disease.
If we unite our efforts, we will be able to finish this.
Workers of all lands, unite!
When hunting, the animals unite to form a large team.
The people must unite against the tyrant and overthrow him.
One thing that unites all these sotries is...
At the same time the EU needs to unite around common strategies.
international community should unite
They manage to unite whole countries during significant competitions.
But there are two concepts that unite all of the movers and shakers in the medical field.
When man and woman unite, work is no longer as tiring.
5. assemble
It is rather difficult to assemble a watch.
Do you need instructions on how to assemble this model?
The factory now under construction will assemble 3,000 VCR units per day.
We are going to assemble this kit-set furniture and refurbish the living room!
Pipe fitter assemble the pipes.
U. S army assembled a parachute regiment to jump behind enemy lines
We assemble a belt conveyor.
At Kuroda Primary School we assemble at a prearranged time and go to school as a group.
I assembled a silo in Zębiec for our client who is producer of bulk material.
my new machine is being assembled and my old one dismantled
We don't assemble drum coolers, because we don't have time to do it.
Fish assemble in groups which have no leaders.
increasingly, cars are being assembled by robots rather than humans
If you are smart and open minded, you will assemble a team during the test running of your idea because few will see potential in your idea and will want to be part of it.
By a staff meeting is meant that when all the members of the staff assemble to discuss certain matters of importance.