Vocabulary

Coalesce

English and Urdu gloss, synonyms and antonyms, and example usage from our editorial sentence cache where available.

English meaning
come together to form one mass or whole.
Urdu meaning
ضم کرنا، ملانا، ملنا
Example sentences (from Dawn)

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  1. Progressive forces outside the mainstream should eschew wishful thinking and unproductive echo chambers so as to coalesce around an antiregime programme, else Trumpism will remain the only game in town.
  2. In organisational, political, and social spheres, identities coalesce around the stories we nurture and choose to amplify.
  3. The opposition on its part needs to coalesce and not be chuffed over the humble-looking 37pc votes Mr Modi commands.
  4. After all, during the US occupation, much of the Afghan Taliban leadership took refuge in Pakistan, as `guests` of the forces that would later coalesce into the T TP.
Synonyms
unite, join together, combine, merge, fuse, mingle, meld, blend, intermingle

Antonyms
disagree, discomport, coalition
Curator example
“the puddles had coalesced into shallow streams”

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