Pronunciation: /kəmˈbaɪnɪŋ/
verb to bring or join together in order to create something new
A1 I am combining red and blue to make purple.
A2 She enjoys combining different ingredients to create new recipes.
B1 The company is combining traditional methods with modern technology to improve efficiency.
B2 By combining their skills, the team was able to complete the project ahead of schedule.
C1 The artist is known for combining various mediums in his innovative artwork.
C2 The chef's signature dish is a result of combining unique flavors and textures.
adjective used to describe something that is created by bringing different elements together
A1 Combining colors can create new shades.
A2 She enjoys combining different ingredients to make unique dishes.
B1 The artist is known for combining traditional techniques with modern styles.
B2 By combining various data sources, researchers were able to draw more accurate conclusions.
C1 The company's success can be attributed to its skill in combining innovation with practicality.
C2 The film director is a master at combining different genres to create compelling stories.
formal By combining the two chemicals, the scientists were able to create a new compound.
informal I'm thinking of combining the blue shirt with the black pants for a stylish outfit.
slang Let's combine our efforts to throw the best party ever!
figurative She has a way of combining humor and intelligence in her speeches.
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