(to cause businesses, societies, groups of people) to join together
blend
(especially) to make (milk) more uniform in consistency by breaking down and blending the particles of fat
become adjusted; adjust
to introduce ideas etc using continual effort
implant, introduce
to join (parts) into a whole; complete (something) by adding parts
mix, merge
to place (something) between or among others
scatter
a place where two or more things have been joined together; to come together
unite
(to cause business companies) to become one unit; to fade or change gradually into something
bring or come together
to mix (things)
physically join
to mark (shoes etc) by walking without lifting the feet from the ground properly
shuffle
to walk without lifting the feet properly
shuffle
mix, merge
mix, merge