amalgamation in the PONS Dictionary

amalgamation Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

amalgamation by share purchase
deed of amalgamation

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The amalgamation and the bifurcation took place on 11-06-1970.
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A similar but different notion to the amalgamation property is the joint embedding property.
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It did not have a reliable water supply and at the time of its amalgamation was still trying to raise funds for a dam.
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The borough was formed in 1974 and is an amalgamation of several former local government districts and parishes.
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This period was amalgamation of literature works which crossed across boundaries under a vast roof encompassed by art and theatre fields.
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The patio process was the first form of amalgamation.
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Crowd computing offers a harmonious amalgamation of both cloud computing and crowdsourcing.
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In a most general case we will be speaking of a free product with amalgamation.
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On the amalgamation of the two groups, he left the active ministry.
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This was not an amalgamation of the two congregations but a mutual use of facilities' by the two separate congregations at separate times.
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