Combined - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |kəmˈbaɪnd|  American pronunciation of the word combined
Brit.  |kəmˈbaɪnd|  British pronunciation of the word combined
- this word is a past tense form of the verbto combine
- this word is a past participle form of the verbto combine

adjective

- made or joined or united into one

Extra examples

Dinner was a combined effort.

Her records have sold a combined total of 14 million copies.

We could only afford a small flat, even on our combined salaries.

Our success is due to the combined efforts of many people.

Oil and water separate when combined together.

With the charms of beauty she combined the address of an accomplished intriguer

You must take care not to adventure yourself single-handed against the combined forces of those bandits.

The place had the advantages of town and country combined.

Diets are most effective when combined with exercise.

A number of factors have combined to create this difficult situation.

The combined effects of the war and the drought resulted in famine.

Ten British and French companies combined to form the Channel Tunnel Group.

Several factors combined to depress the American economy.

He combined a formidable intellect with a talent for speaking.

These forces combined with others

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