What are some opposite words for coalesce?
Antonyms for coalesce
ˌkoʊ əˈlɛsco·a·lesce
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coalesceverb
To join into a single mass or whole.
The droplets coalesced into a puddle.
Synonyms:
unite, join, amalgamate, combine, merge
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blend, flux, mix, conflate, commingle, immix, fuse, coalesce, meld, combine, mergeverb
mix together different elements
"The colors blend well"
Synonyms:
go, conflate, amalgamate, mix in, blend, blend in, immingle, unify, compound, commix, intermix, flow, merge, combine, mix, commingle, flux, desegregate, aggregate, intermingle, unite, mingle, integrate, ruffle, meld, melt, liquify, fuse, immix, liquefy, shufflecoalesceverb
fuse or cause to grow together
Synonyms:
blend, conflate, meld, merge, flux, commingle, mix, fuse, combine, immix
How to use coalesce in a sentence?
He is the one candidate who can coalesce the mainstream of the Republican Party and win in the general election, you will see an indicative movement to Marco in the next week.
People like to support a winner, as the moderate lane starts to understand Joe Biden is the best alternative, they will coalesce around him.
The way for conservatives to make an impact is to coalesce and stick together, we know we are outnumbered. I look forward to working with the next speaker to continue moving Republican Conference a little further to the right.
The sooner we coalesce, the better we can do as a party, it’s going to happen one way or another.
It's hard from the outside to prescribe exactly how a company should organize itself but the consultants clearly concluded that the haphazard way that twitter is organized ends up with siloed relationships between employees that slows things down and does not create incentives for people to come together and coalesce around a problem.
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