Pronunciation: /ˈfjuːʒən/
noun a type of nuclear reaction in which atomic nuclei combine to form a heavier nucleus, releasing a large amount of energy
A1 I enjoy cooking fusion cuisine, which combines different culinary traditions.
A2 The fusion of different musical styles creates a unique sound that appeals to a wide audience.
B1 The fusion of art and technology in modern installations is truly innovative.
B2 The fusion of Eastern and Western philosophies in the novel sparked a lively debate among scholars.
C1 The fusion of science and ethics is a complex topic that requires careful consideration.
C2 The fusion of traditional and contemporary dance techniques in the performance was breathtaking.
formal The fusion of different cultures can lead to a rich and diverse society.
informal I love the fusion of flavors in this dish - it's so delicious!
slang That new song is a fusion of hip-hop and pop - it's fire!
figurative The fusion of ideas from different disciplines can lead to innovative solutions.
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