Coalescing [verb]

Definition of Coalescing:

blend, come together

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Sentence/Example of Coalescing:

The Coalition had many component parts, some coalescing without difficulty, but with no special cordiality.

The ureters are also much narrower than in previously described Ganoids and, after coalescing, open into the united oviducts.

The threads then completely envelop the food, coalescing as soon as they touch, thus bringing it within the animal.

At present it is like a number of round-edged boards of every size, set on end, and slowly coalescing at their edges.

To take one instance alone, his spider's web over the poor's box is a union of remote ideas, coalescing but too perfectly.

In all the males the patches were diffuse, that at the apex almost coalescing with the border.

Lip turned downward, coalescing with the base of the column, spurred below.

Lastly, towards the caudal region the right and left strands approach and anastomose, eventually coalescing in the mid line.

I hold it to be the wondrously thin, ruptured membranes of the case, coalescing.

Whatever scruple either branch of the House of Austria might have felt about coalescing with Protestants was completely removed.