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Main Entry: marry
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: become husband and wife in legal ceremony

Synonyms:

ally, associate, become one, bond, catch*, combine, conjoin, conjugate, contract, couple, drop anchor, espouse, get hitched, get married, join, knit, land*, lead to altar, link, match, mate, merge, one, pledge, plight one's troth, promise, relate, settle down, take vows, tie, tie the knot, unify, unite, walk down aisle, wed, yoke

Antonyms:

divorce
Main Entry: combine
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: connect, integrate

Synonyms:

amalgamate, associate, band, bind, blend, bond, bracket, bunch up, coadjute, coalesce, commingle, compound, conjoin, cooperate, couple, dub, fuse, get together, glue oneself to, hitch on, hook on, incorporate, interface, join, league, link, marry, merge, mingle, mix, network, plug into, pool, put together, relate, slap on, stand in with, synthesize, tack on, tag on, team up with, throw in together, tie up with, unify, unite, wed

Antonyms:

detach, disconnect, dissolve, divide, part, separate
Main Entry: connect
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: combine, link

Synonyms:

affix, ally, associate, attach, bridge, cohere, come aboard, conjoin, consociate, correlate, couple, equate, fasten, get into, hitch on, hook on, hook up, interface, join, join up with, marry, meld with, network with, plug into, relate, slap on, span, tack on, tag, tag on, tie in, tie in with, unite, wed, yoke

Antonyms:

disconnect
Main Entry: couple
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: join two things

Synonyms:

bracket, bring together, buckle, clasp, coalesce, cohabit, come together, conjoin, conjugate, connect, copulate, harness, hitch, hook up, link, marry, match, pair, unite, wed, yoke

Antonyms:

disconnect, disjoin, divide, separate, unbuckle, uncouple
Main Entry: join
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: unite

Synonyms:

accompany, add, adhere, affix, agglutinate, annex, append, assemble, associate, attach, blend, bracket, cement, clamp, clasp, clip, coadunate, coalesce, combine, compound, concrete, conjoin, conjugate, connect, copulate, couple, entwine, fasten, fuse, grapple, hitch on, incorporate, interlace, intermix, juxtapose, knit, leash, link, lock, lump together, marry, mate, melt, mix, pair, put together, slap on, span, splice, stick together, tack on, tag on, tie, tie up, touch, weave, wed, weld, yoke

Antonyms:

disjoin, divide, separate
Main Entry: meld
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: blend, bring together

Synonyms:

amalgamate, associate, compound, dissolve, feather in, fuse, interblend, interface, interfuse, intermingle, marry, merge, mingle, mix, unite

Antonyms:

divide, separate
Main Entry: merge
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: bring or come together

Synonyms:

absorb, amalgamate, assimilate, be swallowed up, become lost in, become partners, blend, cement, centralize, coalesce, combine, come aboard, compound, conglomerate, consolidate, converge, deal one in, fuse, hitch on, hook up, immerge, incorporate, interface, intermingle, intermix, join, join up, line up, marry, meet, meld, melt into, mingle, mix, network, plug into, pool, slap on, submerge, synthesize, tack on, tag, team up, throw in together, tie in, unite

Antonyms:

divide, part, separate
Main Entry: mingle
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: physically join

Synonyms:

admix, alloy, blend, coalesce, commingle, compound, intermingle, intermix, interweave, make up, marry, meld, merge, mix, unite, wed

Antonyms:

disjoin
Main Entry: pair
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: make, become a twosome

Synonyms:

balance, bracket, combine, couple, join, marry, match, match up, mate, pair off, pair up, put together, team, twin, unite, wed, yoke

Antonyms:

divide, separate, sever
Main Entry: splice
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: join, interweave

Synonyms:

braid, entwine, graft, hitch, interlace, intertwine, intertwist, knit, marry, mate, mesh, plait, tie, unite, weave, wed, yoke
Notes: a graft is one thing attached to another by insertion or implantation so it becomes part of it; a splice is the joining of two things end-to-end to make a new whole

Antonyms:

divide, separate, sever
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