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Combine (k&obreve_;mbīn), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Combined (k&obreve_;mbīnd); p. pr. & vb. n. Combining.] [LL. combinare, combinatum; L. com- + binus, pl. bini, two and two, double: cf. F. combiner. See Binary.] 1. To unite or join; to link closely together; to bring into harmonious union; to cause or unite so as to form a homogeneous substance, as by chemical union.
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So fitly them in pairs thou hast combined. Milton.
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Friendship is the cement which really combines mankind. Dr. H. More.
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And all combined, save what thou must combine
By holy marriage.
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Earthly sounds, though sweet and well combined. Cowper.
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2. To bind; to hold by a moral tie. [Obs.]
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I am combined by a sacred vow. Shak.
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