coalescency
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Definition
- Noun:
- The act or process of uniting diverse elements into a single whole: "Coalescency" refers to the merging or coming together of different parts, groups, or entities to form one unified body, form, or group.
- The state of growing together or fusing: It can also describe the natural process where separate parts join and integrate, often implying a gradual or organic fusion.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The coalescency of the two companies created a market leader. (The merging of the two companies created a market leader.)
- The political movement gained strength through the coalescency of various activist groups. (The political movement gained strength through the union of various activist groups.)
- Biologists studied the coalescency of the separate tissues during embryonic development. (Biologists studied the growing together of the separate tissues during embryonic development.)
Advanced Usage
"To achieve coalescency": to successfully bring about a union or fusion.
- The project's success depended on the coalescency of ideas from multiple departments. (The project's success depended on the successful merging of ideas from multiple departments.)
"A state of coalescency": a condition where union or fusion is occurring or has been achieved.
- The alloy is formed in a state of coalescency under extreme heat. (The alloy is formed in a state of fusion under extreme heat.)
Variants and Related Words
Coalesce (verb): to grow together or into one body; to unite.
- The droplets coalesced into a single large drop. (The droplets merged into a single large drop.)
Coalescence (noun): the act or state of coalescing. This is a more common synonym for "coalescency".
- The coalescence of different artistic styles defined the era. (The merging of different artistic styles defined the era.)
Coalescent (adjective): uniting or tending to unite.
- The coalescent forces within the community were powerful. (The uniting forces within the community were powerful.)
Synonyms
- Merger: the combination of two or more things, especially companies, into one.
- Fusion: the process or result of joining two or more things together to form a single entity.
- Amalgamation: the action, process, or result of combining or uniting.
- Consolidation: the action or process of making something stronger or more solid; the combination of several things into a single more effective or coherent whole.
Antonyms
- Division: the action of separating something into parts.
- Disintegration: the process of losing cohesion or strength.
- Separation: the action or state of moving or being moved apart.
Related Phrases
"Forces of coalescency": influences or factors that promote unity or merging.
- The shared crisis acted as a powerful force of coalescency for the nation. (The shared crisis acted as a powerful unifying force for the nation.)
"To lead to coalescency": to result in a union or fusion.
- Their common goals led to the coalescency of their efforts. (Their common goals led to the merging of their efforts.)
Noun
- the union of diverse things into one body or form or group; the growing together of parts