Pronunciation: /kəmˈbaɪnd/
noun a combination of two or more things
A1 The combined efforts of the team led to a successful project completion.
A2 The combined ingredients in the recipe created a delicious meal.
B1 The combined skills of the employees made the company more competitive.
B2 The combined data from various sources provided a comprehensive analysis.
C1 The combined knowledge and experience of the researchers resulted in groundbreaking discoveries.
C2 The combined talents of the artists produced a masterpiece that captivated audiences worldwide.
verb to bring or join together in a single place or thing
A1 I combined the red and blue paints to make purple.
A2 She combined her love for music and art to create a unique project.
B1 The team combined their efforts to complete the project on time.
B2 The chef combined traditional flavors with modern techniques to create a new dish.
C1 The company combined several departments to streamline operations.
C2 The scientists combined their research findings to publish a groundbreaking study.
adjective made by putting two or more things together
A1 The combined efforts of the team led to a successful project completion.
A2 The combined flavors of the dish created a unique taste.
B1 The combined cost of the tickets and accommodation was within our budget.
B2 The combined skills of the employees made the company more competitive.
C1 The combined knowledge and experience of the researchers resulted in groundbreaking discoveries.
C2 The combined talents of the musicians produced an unforgettable concert.
formal The two companies decided to merge and their combined efforts led to increased profits.
informal When we work together, our skills are combined and we can achieve great things.
slang We make a great team when our talents are combined.
figurative The flavors of chocolate and peanut butter combined create a delicious treat.
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