Amalgamate Meaning with Example — How Things Combine to Become One

By Write To Fly Sky High - July 08, 2025

 

4. Word: Amalgamate

Meaning: 

Amalgamate (verb):  To combine or unite into one.

Synonyms: Merge, Blend, Integrate.
Antonyms: Separate, Break apart.

Usage:
The two companies amalgamated into a global brand.
 
Short Story:
Two rivers flowed from opposite lands—one gentle and clear, the other wild and muddy.
They met at a valley where the earth dipped low.
Two rivers meeting and blending together, forming a single unified river — a visual metaphor for the word ‘amalgamate’.
Amalgamate - River Image





At first, their waters clashed, swirling in confusion.
But slowly, their currents embraced, blending strength with serenity.
Together, they formed a wider, stronger river—flowing as one.
From that day, they were no longer two—they had amalgamated into unity.
 
And the land bloomed where their combined waters touched.

Another Example:
Red and blue teams amalgamated to form  Purple Warriors.
 
Closely Related Words:
Collaborate (work together)

Aggregate (gather but not merge)

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