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Definitions for coalesced
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Princeton's WordNet

  1. amalgamate, amalgamated, coalesced, consolidated, fusedadjective

    joined together into a whole

    "United Industries"; "the amalgamated colleges constituted a university"; "a consolidated school"

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  1. coalesced

    Coalesced generally refers to the process of uniting or coming together to form one mass or whole. It can relate to various concepts like ideas, groups, elements, particles, or systems, which merge or fuse to form a single entity. It can also refer to the growth or healing of body tissues. It denotes amalgamation, combination or consolidation.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Coalesced

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of coalesced in Chaldean Numerology is: 7

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of coalesced in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4

Examples of coalesced in a Sentence

  1. Karen Handel:

    As we come into June 20 in the next two months we need every single Republican we can get – including the president – to be coalesced and united.

  2. Nicole Schwegman:

    The Department believes that the challenges impacting today’s recruiting environment is a multi-variable problem, there are a number of factors that have coalesced to create a uniquely challenging recruiting environment.

  3. President Biden:

    As of today, the U.S. Intelligence Community has' coalesced around two likely scenarios' but has not reached a definitive conclusion on this question, here is their current position :' while two elements in the IC leans toward the former scenario and one leans more toward the latter -- each with low or moderate confidence -- the majority of elements do not believe there is sufficient information to assess one to be more likely than the other.'.

  4. The President:

    The tonal shiftThe most tangible development over the course of Tuesday was the subtle, yet very critical, shift in tone coming from the Democratic members who have held significant sway -- or even control -- over the state of play in White House. Red lines that had been drawn were blurred. Public spats that spilled into the open played out again behind closed doors. Yes, the details still need significant work. No, not all members are there yet.But, there was a recognition that something had to happen and fast before The President leaves for Scotland. It's a shift from where members were just before the recess, when Pelosi was forced to postpone a vote on the bipartisan infrastructure bill because factions could not come together. The impending deadline of Glasgow paired with the reality of a midterm election just a year away and the constant barrage of stories about Democratic infighting all coalesced and began chipping away at the resolve of folks who up until this point had demanded they get everything or give nothing at all.Here's your signFor example : Members of the progressive caucus started to say they may not need a full Senate vote on the Build Back Better package before they vote for the bipartisan infrastructure bill. Members in that meeting said that is because The President made it abundantly clear that any bill that The President backed and said would have the Senate's support, would. Analysis : Gas prices are high. That could mess with Bidens climate agenda.

  5. Ron Ballouz:

    One of the biggest mysteries surrounding Phobos is its origin was it created from a giant impact onto Mars that created a debris disk around the planet that eventually coalesced into Phobos, or was it once an asteroid that was captured by Mars gravity?

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