to add something in writing; to add something at the end
add, join
to come together, unite, into one group, substance etc
blend, come together
(to cause things) to join together
connect, integrate
to give the forms of (a verb) for numbers, tense etc
combine
(to cause things) to become united as one (physical) thing
combine, link
(to cause things) to become (more) solid or strong
combine; make firm
to join (parts) into a whole; complete (something) by adding parts
mix, merge
a place where two or more things have been joined together; to come together
unite
to work, act, together, inform each other etc
connect with a specific group or individual
to take (a person) as a husband or wife; (of a priest, a civil official) to join (two people) as husband and wife
become husband and wife in legal ceremony
a variety of substances put together for a purpose; a group of different kinds (of people)
combine, join
mix, merge
mix, merge
(to cause people, groups, things) to become one; to act or work together
combine; join together