What does COMBINED mean?
Definitions for COMBINED
com·bined
This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word COMBINED.
Princeton's WordNet
combinedadjective
made or joined or united into one
Wiktionary
combinedadjective
Total of parts; united
The combined efforts of the emergency workers kept the river from going over its banks, barely.
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combined
Combined refers to bringing or joining two or more things together into a single unit or group to form a whole. It encompasses the integration, merging, or unification of different elements, people, systems, data, or processes. It can apply to various contexts including but not limited to mathematics, science, technology, business, arts, and sports.
Webster Dictionary
Combined
of Combine
Combinedadjective
united closely; confederated; chemically united
Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms
combined
Between two or more forces or agencies of two or more allies. (When all allies or services are not involved, the participating nations and services shall be identified, e.g., combined navies.) See also joint.
Editors Contribution
combinedverb
Verb form of the word combine.
They combined their income for their forthcoming marriage and life together.
Submitted by MaryC on April 6, 2020
British National Corpus
Spoken Corpus Frequency
Rank popularity for the word 'COMBINED' in Spoken Corpus Frequency: #3494
Adjectives Frequency
Rank popularity for the word 'COMBINED' in Adjectives Frequency: #688
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of COMBINED in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of COMBINED in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
Examples of COMBINED in a Sentence
Ketamine is a well-tolerated drug and can help alleviate the symptoms of depression, with a pilot study suggesting that it could cut alcohol relapse rates by more than half, this trial will allow us to examine whether ketamine, combined with therapy, can indeed help people stay abstinent from alcohol.
If combined with habitat restoration and other conservation measures, rebuilding fish communities in this manner might accelerate ecosystem recovery, however, we still need to tackle a host of other threats including climate change, overfishing and water pollution in order to protect these fragile ecosystems.
It has not come to my table yet. If it comes I'll give it due consideration. If it comes in the right track we'll consider it seriously, if it is really interesting and worthwhile, sometimes we do combined operations and exercises with military vessels from around the world, no discrimination.
Native people see things as interdependent, interlocking and synergistically combined, we maintain that we need to have our different perspectives involved in western science.
These have been incredibly emotional and trying days and indeed years. We are all conflicted with feelings of pain and anger, sorrow and sadness combined with pride and resilience, there are no words I or the secretary or the president or anyone else will ever do to bring the dead back. But we can always honor them.
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- الجمع بينArabic
- kombinovanýCzech
- kombineretDanish
- kombiniertGerman
- σε συνδυασμόGreek
- combinado, conjuntoSpanish
- ترکیب شدهPersian
- YhdistetytFinnish
- combinéFrench
- संयुक्तHindi
- kombináltHungarian
- bergabungIndonesian
- combinatoItalian
- מְשׁוּלָבHebrew
- 一緒, 合わさる, 合わせましたJapanese
- 결합 된Korean
- simulLatin
- gecombineerdeDutch
- kombinertNorwegian
- łącznyPolish
- combinadoPortuguese
- combinateRomanian
- комбинированная, комбинированный, объединённыйRussian
- förenad, kombineradSwedish
- இணைந்துTamil
- รวมThai
- kombineTurkish
- комбінованийUkrainian
- مل کرUrdu
- kết hợpVietnamese
- קאַמביינדYiddish
- 综合Chinese
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