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combined
2 ENTRIES FOUND:
combined
(adjective)
combine
(verb)
combined
/kəm
ˈ
baɪnd/
adjective
combined
/kəm
ˈ
baɪnd/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of COMBINED
always used before a noun
1
:
formed or produced by adding two or more things or amounts together
They've raised a
combined
total of one thousand dollars.
The
combined
population of the two cities is over half a million.
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:
acting together
She is suffering from the
combined
effects of stress and fatigue.
The company succeeded thanks to the
combined
efforts of all its employees.
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