combined

IPA: kʌmbˈaɪnd

noun

  • (skiing) Ellipsis of alpine combined.. [(skiing) An event in alpine skiing which combines runs on a downhill skiing course and a slalom course, for individual skiers.]
  • (skiing) Ellipsis of Nordic combined.. [(skiing) An event in which individual skiers take part in runs on a cross-country skiing course and a ski jumping hill.]

adjective

  • Resulting from the addition of several sources, parts, elements, aspects, etc. united together.
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Examples of "combined" in Sentences

  • “Law of Simplicity” implies that a term combined with itself has no effect, hence A = AA = AAA = etc.
  • Tookey preferred to focus on performance on what he calls a "combined business basis" which he said showed the bank made a £1.7bn profit.
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  • The preview allowed visitors to walk in and experience the space, which embodies the eclecticism and global design language of the label combined with the green thread of sustainability.
  • When an element does occur by itself, as is the case with gold, we say that it occurs in the _free state_ or _native_; when it is combined with other substances in the form of compounds, we say that it occurs in the _combined state_, or _in combination_.
  • When the Yankees and Phillies both were eliminated with their biggest stars striking out, subscriber Chuck A. wrote, "The League Championship Series closed out with $51 million in combined salary taking strike three with the bat on their respective shoulders (nice going Alex Rodriguez and Ryan Howard)."

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