Pronunciation: /əˈkʌpəl/
verb to join or connect together; to couple
A1 The two birds accouple to build a nest together.
A2 In the spring, many animals accouple to reproduce.
B1 The puzzle pieces accouple perfectly to form a complete picture.
B2 The dancers accouple seamlessly to create a beautiful performance.
C1 The two companies accouple their resources to launch a new product.
C2 The musicians accouple their talents to produce an amazing album.
formal The two birds accouple during mating season to start a family.
informal I saw the cute puppies accouple in the park yesterday.
slang Did you hear about the scandalous couple that accouples at work?
figurative The merger of the two companies accouples their resources for a stronger market presence.
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