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Verbs of Making and Changing - Verbs for Mixing and Merging

Here you will learn some English verbs referring to mixing and merging such as "blend", "fuse", and "stir".

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Categorized English Verbs of Making and Changing
to mix
to mix
[Verb]

to combine two or more distinct substances or elements to form a unified whole

Ex: The baker diligently mixed the batter to ensure a smooth and uniform texture for the cake .
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to commix
to commix
[Verb]

to mix different substances or elements together

Ex: Scientists regularly commix chemicals in the laboratory.
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to stir
to stir
[Verb]

to move a spoon, etc. around in a liquid or other substance to completely mix it

Ex: In the morning , she liked to stir her oatmeal with cinnamon for a warm and comforting breakfast .
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to whisk
to whisk
[Verb]

to beat or mix rapidly, typically with a utensil such as a whisk

Ex: The chef whisks the cream until it forms soft peaks for the dessert topping .
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to blend
to blend
[Verb]

to combine different substances together

Ex: The bartender blended ingredients to craft a delicious cocktail .
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to meld
to meld
[Verb]

to combine different things together to form a unified whole

Ex: The architect 's design sought to meld modern aesthetics with the historical charm of the neighborhood .
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to fuse
to fuse
[Verb]

to combine different elements or substances

Ex: In the experiment , they tried to fuse metals at high temperatures to form a durable alloy .
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to alloy
to alloy
[Verb]

to combine two or more metals to make a more suitable one

Ex: The blacksmith skillfully alloyed iron and carbon to create steel, a versatile and robust material.
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to mingle
to mingle
[Verb]

to mix with other things

Ex: The ingredients in a compost pile mingle over time, breaking down into nutrient-rich soil.
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to commingle

to thoroughly mix different things together

Ex: The gardener carefully commingled different types of soil to create optimal conditions for plant growth .
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to emulsify

to mix substances together so that they become a smooth and stable blend

Ex: The chemist is emulsifying the formula in the lab .
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to jumble
to jumble
[Verb]

to mix things in a random or disorganized manner

Ex: The student hastily jumbled the flashcards while studying for the exam .
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to compound

to combine different things together

Ex: The scientist compounded several chemicals to create a new solution .
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to combine

to mix in order to make a single unit

Ex: The baker carefully combined flour , sugar , and eggs to prepare the cake batter .
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to integrate

to bring things together to form a whole or include something as part of a larger group

Ex: The software developer had to integrate different modules to ensure seamless functionality .
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to merge
to merge
[Verb]

to combine and create one whole

Ex: In music production , tracks from different instruments merge to form a cohesive and harmonious composition .
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to couple
to couple
[Verb]

to bring two things or people together

Ex: The scientist proposed to couple two existing technologies to create a more efficient solution .
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to amalgamate

to combine different things, often diverse elements, into a single, unified whole

Ex: Scientists are working to amalgamate various research findings into a comprehensive theory .
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to consolidate

to combine two or more things in order to make them easier to handle or increase their efficiency

Ex: The government decided to consolidate multiple agencies into a unified department for improved coordination .
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