Coalescing

Word COALESCING
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Definitions and meanings of "Coalescing"

What do we mean by coalescing?

(of separate elements) To join into a single mass or whole.

(of a whole or a unit) To form from different pieces or elements.

To bond pieces of metal into a continuous whole by liquefying parts of each piece, bringing the liquids into contact, and allowing the combined liquid to solidify.

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The word "coalescing" in example sentences

Unfortunately, Canadian jurisprudence has yet to begin coalescing to the same extent. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I've been saddened as this line of argument has been slowly but surely coalescing from the Clinton campaign. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Kim, do you think that the Republican repeal-and-replace strategy, which I think they're all kind of coalescing around now, is that something that is going to gain some traction? ❋ Unknown (2010)

UPDATE: Mere seconds after posting this post, Congress Daily reported that Senate Republicans are "coalescing" around Meredith Baker, the (former?) acting administrator of the Commerce Department office that oversees broadband. ❋ Scola, Nancy (2009)

And if the answer to that is, yes, what's the best evidence of this government kind of coalescing? ❋ Unknown (2008)

Army Air Corps (Four fried chickens and a coke) is that "coalescing" or "coagulating"? ❋ The Daily Caller (2010)

So I think there are number of things that are kind of coalescing to improve the utilization in our restructuring business. ❋ Unknown (2008)

I think we're seeing a kind of coalescing of these groups or at least the ideas behind them. " ❋ Unknown (2010)

One fund-raiser for Mr. Perry, who is close to the campaign, said he thought that the attacks on Mr. Romney were "deplorable" and that it was time for the party to begin coalescing around a candidate. ❋ Neil King Jr. (2012)

From there on out, Ms. Skovgaard, now 38, ran a one-woman show: from designing, to sourcing materials, to creating spreadsheets, to photo-shopping images for her look books, to coalescing with manufacturers, it was all in a day's work. ❋ Natalia Rachlin (2011)

Ann Romney piled on the electability argument for her husband at Monday's stop, telling the crowd, "I sense a feeling, a coalescing, a momentum or whatever it is you want to call it around Mitt." ❋ Sara Murray (2012)

The European Union is coalescing around a July 1 start for its proposed crude-oil embargo on Iran, several diplomats said Wednesday, while Russia's foreign minister said new sanctions weren't the best route. ❋ Farnaz Fassihi (2012)

The EU is coalescing around a July 1 start for its proposed crude-oil embargo on Iran. ❋ Unknown (2012)

Meanwhile, the President has been incoherent, talking about coalescing around elements of the bill people agree on, I have no idea what he has in mind, while Gibbs tells reporters he has other things to worry about now besides health care. ❋ Unknown (2010)

In "If Only…" 2010, the best work here, diagonals and verticals, oranges and blue-grays transcend pattern, coalescing into an organic whole. ❋ Lance Esplund (2011)

Without signifying any overt stylistic movement, through means at once personal and collective, and marked by a sense of purpose as much as a sound, that crew is coalescing. ❋ Larry Blumenfeld (2011)

Conservatives who have figured out that nominating Palin would be a disaster are coalescing behind Mike Pence as the preferred alternative, which perhaps says more about the state of the GOP field than anything else. ❋ Greg Sargent (2011)

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