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coalesce

merge / unite / fuse / combine
Intransitive Verb
ing: coalescing

This term describes a process of organic fusion where distinct elements lose their individual boundaries to create a unified whole. It carries a connotation of natural or inevitable merging, often suggesting a gradual transition from fragmentation to stability. In social or political contexts, it implies the alignment of disparate interests or ideologies. The word suggests a strengthening of purpose or structure, moving from a state of scattered parts to a singular, more powerful entity.

Meanings

Intransitive Verb
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To come together to form one mass or whole.

"The separate droplets of rain coalesced into a single large pool on the pavement."

Intransitive Verb
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To combine or merge into a single entity, idea, or group.

"The various political factions began to coalesce into a unified coalition to challenge the government."

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