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coalesce

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1. coalesce - Noun

2. coalesce - Verb

Meaning

To grow together; to unite by growth into one body; as, the parts separated by a wound coalesce.

To unite in one body or product; to combine into one body or community; as, vapors coalesce.

Source: Webster's dictionary

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For me, novels coalesce into being, rather than arrive fully formed. David Mitchell (author)

I've found it easier to write, to coalesce my thoughts, since having children. It brings you back to what you experienced yourself as a child, and you empathize with what your parents went through. Jill Hennessy

The Internet has helped atheists and agnostics coalesce as never before. Lee Strobel

In the conservative region far from the chaotic edge, individual elements coalesce slowly, showing no clear pattern. Michael Crichton

Economically speaking, all anarchists are socialists, however they may coalesce to the political spectrum. Economically speaking, the libertarian is an individualist, believing in and supporting the concept of private ownership, individual responsibility and self-government. Robert LeFevre

The North wants unification under its own flag, while South Korean progressives want the two states to coalesce over decades of mutually beneficial economic cooperation. Brian Reynolds Myers

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