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com·bin·ing

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. combining, combinenoun

    an occurrence that results in things being united

  2. combination, combining, compoundingnoun

    the act of combining things to form a new whole

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  1. combining

    Combining refers to the act of bringing together two or more elements, items or components to form a unit or system, or the outcome of such an act. It can involve the mixing, merging or amalgamation of various different things, often to generate a new entity that possesses characteristics of all the original elements.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Combining

    of Combine

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of combining in Chaldean Numerology is: 4

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of combining in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5

Examples of combining in a Sentence

  1. Sarah Clark:

    Combining biometrics and mobile phones is something that could also take off really well, yet, it is very early in terms of saying which one people are going to favor.

  2. Chungui Lu:

    A city of course cannot grow all its produce, but it’s about combining this with other farming, you can’t grow wheat in a city, but you can grow a lot of high-value, fresh veg.

  3. Aaron White:

    Alcohol increases insulin levels and lowers blood glucose, so combining alcohol with anti-diabetic drugs that regulate glucose levels could cause an undesirable drop in blood sugar. And, over time, it could contribute to insulin insensitivity, our findings highlight a major gap in the literature.

  4. Yukio Kani:

    We want to set the overall direction toward combining our existing plants by the spring of 2017.

  5. Rania Mekary:

    Engaging in resistance training or, ideally, combining it with aerobic exercise could help older adults lessen abdominal fat while increasing or preserving muscle mass.

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