Pronunciation: /ədˈvin/
verb to adhere or grow together; to unite or be united closely
A1 I advene to the idea of trying new foods.
A2 She advenes to different cultures by traveling to new countries.
B1 The team advenes their skills through regular training sessions.
B2 As a scientist, he advenes the field of technology with his groundbreaking research.
C1 The artist advenes the boundaries of traditional art with innovative techniques.
C2 The company advenes its market position by constantly adapting to changing trends.
formal The advene nature of the new law has sparked debate among legal scholars.
informal I find the advene rules at this school to be quite strict.
slang I don't understand why they have such advene policies here.
figurative The advene weather conditions made it difficult to enjoy our outdoor picnic.
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