amalgamate
combine / merge / blend / unify
Transitive VerbIntransitive Verb
past: amalgamatedpp: amalgamateding: amalgamating
This term conveys a sense of permanent fusion where individual identities are merged to create a new, singular entity. It is most frequently employed in formal, corporate, or legal contexts to describe the merger of companies or administrative bodies, suggesting a strategic consolidation of power or resources. In creative or intellectual contexts, it describes the synthesis of disparate styles or ideas. Unlike simple mixing, it implies a cohesive integration where the resulting whole is more unified than the sum of its parts.
Meanings
Transitive Verb
[~ something][~ something with something]
To combine two or more groups, organizations, or entities into a single new one.
"The two small companies decided to amalgamate to better compete in the global market."