Concatenate

Word CONCATENATE
Character 11
Hyphenation con cat e nate
Pronunciations /kənˈkæt.ə.neɪt/

Definitions and meanings of "Concatenate"

What do we mean by concatenate?

To connect or link in a series or chain. transitive verb

To arrange (strings of characters) into a chained list. transitive verb

Connected or linked in a series. adjective

To link together; unite in a series or chain, as things depending on one another.

Linked together in a chain or series; concatenated; specifically, in entomology, united at the base: applied to spines or other processes when their bases are joined by ridges or raised lines.

To link together; to unite in a series or chain, as things depending on one another. transitive verb

To join or link together, as though in a chain. verb

Computer instruction to join two strings together. verb

Combine two strings to form a single one verb

Add by linking or joining so as to form a chain or series verb

To join or link together, as though in a chain.

To join (text strings) together.

The joining of two separate words in everyday life or in a spreadsheet formula. Urban Dictionary

Sexual relations instigated by a nerd or geek seeking to appear learned. Urban Dictionary

To assemble in order, to link into a series. Urban Dictionary

A word Ish likes to use in email to confuse poor little asian girls, meaning to conjoin two things together. Urban Dictionary

Put a person in a 90 degree position and put two sticks in their asshole. Urban Dictionary

A word used by programmers to discern true computer programming from the fakes. Basically it means "add" Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Concatenate

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The word "concatenate" in example sentences

· Join supported files (mp4, 3gp) end-to-end aka concatenate joining. ❋ Softpedia Windows (2010)

The 36 other middle school students were tripped up on words like "concatenate," ❋ Unknown (2009)

The runner up was Samuel Valentine, an eighth grader from Andrew Lewis Middle School in Salem, who missed the word "concatenate," which means to link together. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Mail will, by default, "concatenate" messages from all of your accounts, and show them in the main "Inbox." ❋ Unknown (2009)

Well, I have English as a second language and I found this thread only because it contains the word "concatenate". ❋ Unknown (2008)

What I like especially: They highlight how entrepreneurship can be significantly discoordinating in the Schelling sense of mutual coordination, while significantly coordinating in the Coase/Hayek sense of concatenate or extensive coordination. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Isn't the oil gusher becoming a world wide summit and not just a US landmark, as the cascading effects concatenate? ❋ Unknown (2010)

Create all the "names" I want, or paste them from another list, and then concatenate them together with the "md" command make directory. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I use the Excel method for this, combining a filldown series with concatenate. ❋ Unknown (2009)

It seems to concatenate paragraphs without any whitespace in between. ❋ EliRabett (2009)

They specifically refer to escalation, radicalization, brokerage, and repression as examples of social mechanisms that produce the same effects in the same circumstances, and that concatenate into historical processes and events. ❋ Daniel Little (2008)

Using your example: the first request for 5 seconds at 24m16s would return 23m24s-24m21, the second request for five more at 24m21s would give you 24m21s-24m26s, which you can safely concatenate. ❋ Unknown (2008)

For example, it's hard to interleave two monads: if your program does some I/O and has a few mutable states it deals with, then operations on those different mutable things can't be interleaved unless they're all handled by the same monad, since they won't concatenate into a single list of mutations to do. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Finally, you can concatenate words you extracted in the order "surname and name", using concatenate forumla: ❋ Unknown (2008)

Or without bullshit: we concatenate 10sec previews of the bookmarked videos into a playlist, which is embeddable into other sites. ❋ Unknown (2007)

An immoderate fondness for dress, for pleasure, and for sway, are the passions of savages; the passions that occupy those uncivilized beings who have not yet extended the dominion of the mind, or even learned to think with the energy necessary to concatenate that abstract train of thought which produces principles. ❋ Unknown (2002)

=if([C7]=1,0,concatenate C7,[C9]) where the cell C7 contains a word in the [spreadsheet] like good and the cell C9 contains a word like morning the result of the formula under certain circumstances would then be good-morning ❋ Sir Chris The Nameless Knight (2012)

Nerd: "Hey beautiful, how about my [go back] to [parent's] [basement] and concatenate?" Woman: "No." ❋ MF (2004)

He concatenated a [chain] of words in such a way as to be [precise] but not overly [verbose]. ❋ Negativecr33p (2017)

That [chicks] hot, I'm going to get her number so we can [concatenate] [sometime]. ❋ Karly Larson (2016)

I will concatenate [your mum] [till] [she bleeds] ❋ Cindrr (2018)

verb (used with object), concatenated, concatenating. 1. [to link] together; [unite] in a series or chain. adjective 2. [linked] together, as in a chain. ❋ Metalpoet (2015)

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