combined
word · lemma: combine
/kəmˈbaɪnd/
kuhm-BYND
/kəmbˈaɪnd/
kuhm-BYND
Definition
Made by joining or mixing two or more things together into one whole.
Usage & Nuances
Used as an adjective to describe something made up of multiple parts. Common collocations: 'combined effort', 'combined total', 'combined forces'. Usually found in formal or neutral contexts.
Spanish: combinado - mezcladoPortuguese (BR): combinado - misturadoPortuguese (PT): combinado - misturadoChinese (Simplified): 结合的 - 合并的Chinese (Traditional): 結合的 - 合併的Hindi: संयुक्त - मिलाया हुआArabic: مُجَمَّع - مُوَحَّدBengali: যৌথ - সম্মিলিতRussian: совмещённый - объединённыйJapanese: 組み合わせた - 合同のVietnamese: kết hợp - phối hợpKorean: 결합된 - 합쳐진Turkish: birleşik - ortakUrdu: مشترکہ - ملا ہواIndonesian: gabungan - digabungkan
Example Sentences
We need a combined effort to finish this project.
basic
The combined total is $100.
basic
This dish is made with combined spices.
basic
Her combined experience from two jobs helped her solve the problem quickly.
natural
With our combined resources, we can make it happen.
natural
The combined teams worked all night to fix the server crash.
natural