coalesce

[US]/ˌkəʊəˈles/
[UK]/ˌkoʊəˈles/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vi. unite; merge; come together
vt. cause to unite; cause to merge

Example Sentences

the puddles had coalesced into shallow streams.

The view of party leader coalesce to form a coherent policy.

Indigenous peoples and conquerors gradually coalesced into the present-day population.

The rebel units coalesced into one army to fight the invaders.See Synonyms at mix

The alloy elements supersaturate in the matrix of the specimen from water-quenching after homogenization, then the second phases precipitate and remarkably coalesce during the deformation.

Different ideas and perspectives can coalesce to form a stronger solution.

The team needs to coalesce around a common goal to achieve success.

Various factors coalesce to create a perfect storm of challenges for the company.

The artist's style coalesces elements of traditional and modern art.

The new policy aims to coalesce different interests and priorities into a cohesive strategy.

Over time, the community began to coalesce and form a strong bond.

The film coalesces elements of drama, comedy, and action into a unique cinematic experience.

The project team must coalesce their efforts to meet the deadline.

Music has the power to coalesce people from different backgrounds and cultures.

The company's values and mission statement coalesce to guide its decision-making process.

Real-world Examples

What approaches are they coalescing around?

Source: NPR News December 2014 Collection

Since then, the industry has really coalesced around ammonia as the next dominant shipping fuel.

Source: TED Talks (Video Version) Bilingual Selection

That material rapidly coalesces, and bingo, you've got a moon.

Source: Science in 60 Seconds - Scientific American February 2020 Collection

Sometimes it would coalesce into a narrative.

Source: The Atlantic Monthly (Article Edition)

It's coalescing in the back of the hall.

Source: Listening to Music (Video Version)

And nomadic groups eventually coalesced into unstoppable forces on horseback.

Source: Bilingual Edition of TED-Ed Selected Speeches

They said no. Let's coalesce behind somebody and that was Joe.

Source: VOA Standard English_Americas

Well, what most of them are coalescing around right now is to not shut down the government.

Source: NPR News December 2014 Collection

First, if the moon shattered into tiny little pieces they might eventually coalesce into a brilliant ringed system around our planet.

Source: Realm of Legends

These collisions further heat the gas until the hydrogen atoms don't collide and ricochet but coalesce to form helium atoms!

Source: The Great Science Revelation

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