conglutinate

[US]/kənˈɡluːtɪnət/
[UK]/kənˈɡluːtəˌneɪt/

Translation

v.to cause to adhere or stick together; to cause to cling or bond
Word Forms
Third Person Singularconglutinates
Present Participleconglutinating
Past Tenseconglutinated
Past Participleconglutinated

Phrases & Collocations

conglutinate together

conglutinate substances

conglutinate cells

conglutinate particles

conglutinate tissues

conglutinate materials

conglutinate components

conglutinate layers

conglutinate elements

Example Sentences

they tried to conglutinate various materials to create a new product.

the chef used a special sauce to conglutinate the flavors in the dish.

scientists conglutinate different theories to form a comprehensive understanding.

in art, colors can conglutinate to create stunning visuals.

the team worked hard to conglutinate their ideas into a single presentation.

he managed to conglutinate his diverse interests into a successful career.

they conglutinate their resources to tackle the problem more effectively.

the project aims to conglutinate technology and education for better learning.

she tried to conglutinate her thoughts before writing the essay.

to conglutinate different cultures, they organized a multicultural festival.

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