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amalgamation

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/əˌmælɡəˈmeɪʃən/ · a-mal-ga-ma-tion

The process of combining or uniting different entities into one form.

Meanings

nounformal

The process of combining or uniting different entities into one form.

مختلف عناصر کو ایک شکل میں ملانے کا عمل.

اتحاد

ittehad

Synonyms

integrationunioncombinationیکجائیاتحادملاپ

Antonyms

separationdivisiondisunionعلحدگیانقسامتفریق

Common Collocations

  • amalgamation of cultures
  • amalgamation of companies
  • business amalgamation

Example Sentences

The amalgamation of several companies resulted in a powerful corporation.

کئی کمپنیوں کا امتزاج ایک طاقتور کارپوریٹ تشکیل دے گیا.

Kai companies ka imtizaaj ek taqatwar corporate taskeel de gaya.

The amalgamation of different cultures enriches society.

مختلف ثقافتوں کا امتزاج معاشرے کو امیر بناتا ہے.

Mukhtalif saqafaton ka imtizaaj muashray ko ameer banata hai.

Through amalgamation, the two smaller firms became a market leader.

امتزاج کے ذریعے دونوں چھوٹی کمپنیوں نے مارکیٹ میں قیادت حاصل کی.

Imtizaaj ke zariye dono chhoti companies ne market mein qiyadat hasil ki.

Easily Confused With

amalgam:Amalgamation refers to the process of combining, while amalgam typically refers to the result of such a process, especially in metallurgy.

Word Family

amalgamate
verbمُمتزَج کرنا
amalgam
nounمُمتزَج

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'MAL' (many) merging into 'AM' (one).

Imagine different colors of paint being mixed together to create a new color.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

آؤ مل کر چلو، اک نئی راہ تلاش کریں، مختلف رنگوں میں چھپی ہے نئی روشنی.

Aao mil kar chalo, ek nai raah talaash karein, Mukhtalif rangon mein chhupi hai nai roshni.

Let’s walk together, let’s find a new path, Within different colors lies a new light.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

مل کر کام کرنے میں برکت ہے.

Mil kar kaam karne mein barkat hai.

There is blessing in working together.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "amalgamatio" — a combination or union

First known use: 15th century

The term amalgamation was historically used in metallurgy to refer to the process of combining mercury with other metals, and it has since evolved to denote various forms of combining entities.