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amalgamates

  • present tense form
    of amalgamate (3rd person singular).
    amalgamate
    verb (used with object)
    to mix or merge so as to make a combination; blend; unite; combine.

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By suggesting a dialogue with the Passion narrative that is central to Christianity, “Buddha Passion” moreover boldly amalgamates elements from different religious perspectives.

From Seattle Times Nov. 3, 2022

Working with performance and video, he flamboyantly amalgamates elements of rave parties, Butoh dance and Asian religions to produce hypnotically weird optics.

From New York Times Aug. 2, 2019

YouTube has since compiled educational channels into YouTube EDU, which amalgamates the site’s most popular informational videos.

From Forbes Jun. 23, 2015

This mix manifests on  in songs like the hectic Gatling gun ratatat of “Bring the Noize”, which amalgamates dancehall, drum and bass, trap, and Bollywood without ever including more than a handful of musical elements.

From Time Nov. 7, 2013

The stores, the huge Emporium displaces the small shopkeeper; the Trust amalgamates a hundred firms; the Union speaks for the worker. 

From Tea-Table Talk by Jerome K. (Jerome Klapka) Jerome

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