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combined
[ kuhm-bahynd ]
adjective
- made by combining; joined; united, as in a chemical compound.
- taken as a whole or considered together; in the aggregate:
outselling all other brands combined.
Other Word Forms
- dz·Ա· [k, uh, m-, bahynd, -lee, -, bahy, -nid-], adverb
- dz·Աn noun
- i·dz·Ա adjective
- ܲcdz·Ա adjective
- ɱ-dz·Ա adjective
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
The Department for Education in England has said students in maths, physics, and combined science exams will be allowed to use formulae and equation sheets.
This has them on track to win a combined 90% of seats.
At a combined age of 99, two of snooker's all-time greats go head-to-head on Tuesday as John Higgins takes on Mark Williams with a place in the World Championship semi-finals up for grabs.
The Kings also had two power-play goals and are now seven for 12 in the series with the man advantage while the teams have combined for 30 goals overall in the three games.
Tom Roebuck and Ford combined in a lightning quick break which ended with the England fly-half touching down between the posts for his first try - duly converted - since joining the Manchester club in 2022.
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