coalesce in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

coalesce in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for coalesce in the English»French Dictionary

coalesce Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to coalesce into sth
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Thus, the stages of the algorithm are iterated to ensure aggressive simplification and coalescing.
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They coalesced as groups of like-minded representatives started meeting, and were named after the various hostelries at which they met.
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Despite having a vague series of similarities, post-processualism consists of very diverse strands of thought coalesced into a loose cluster of traditions.
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The mountain first began developing 900,000 years ago, when it began growing on top of three smaller shield volcanoes that had coalesced.
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The parties were slowly coalescing groups; at first there were many independents.
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This sense of wholeness, of all the parts of the work coalescing, can only be intuited.
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They introduce the update coalescing method which coalesces many of the redundant reference count updates.
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Within an onticological framework, objects are composed of differences coalescing into a system that reproduces itself through time.
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These various programs eventually coalesced into a larger coordinated campaign to influence international organizations especially through media relations.
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The blood should coalesce into the center, leaving a ring if cerebrospinal fluid is present.
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