combined

/kəmˈbaɪnd/
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of combine.
    • She combined the ingredients in a large bowl.
    • They combined their savings to buy the car.
    • The two schools combined their sports teams for the tournament.
adjective
  1. Joined or mixed together; total or collective.
    • Their combined income is enough to buy a house.
    • The combined weight of the luggage was over fifty pounds.
    • The combined efforts of the team led to a successful launch.
  2. Involving two or more things working together.
    • They took a combined approach to solving the problem.
    • A combined ticket gives you access to both museums.
    • The combined forces of the army and navy secured the area.
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