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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 51Թ 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
51Թ History and Origins
Example Sentences
I am somewhat surprised by the level of incompetence combined with the lack of concern over missteps, blunders, destruction of critical health and safety safeguards and direct threats to national security.
So, if United do qualify for the Champions League - and even perform as relatively poorly as City did this season - they would pocket close to £100m with these three areas combined.
He will have known George racked up a combined 33 goals and assists last season while being nominated for goal of the season for a strike against Crystal Palace.
The Dodgers awoke Wednesday with 13 pitchers on the injured list, the most of any major league team, matching the combined total of the rest of the NL West.
The threat of mass deportation combined with other factors – from military deployments at the border, to the high-profile deportations of migrants to El Salvador – may have acted as an effective deterrent.
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