Amalgamated in a sentence as an adjective

I have worked with various amalgamated solutions that do this for the past 12 years.

The logical next step after this project is to implement a saner set of endpoints that breaks up all the amalgamated functions.

So the only thing that ever really gets compiled is the amalgamated processed .c files altered and configured by .h files and preprocessor options.

Democracy is not a centralized decision-making process in which various views are amalgamated into a single choice of action for all.

The word itself is Turkish, and the old story about Urdu's genesis is that it amalgamated during the military conquests of Babar, a Central Asian Turk who was funded by the Ottomans but operated independently.

Toronto's metro area has a comparable population [1][2]; and before it was amalgamated with its suburbs, the city itself also had a very similar population and population density to San Francisco [3][4].

Amalgamated definitions

adjective

joined together into a whole; "United Industries"; "the amalgamated colleges constituted a university"; "a consolidated school"

See also: amalgamate coalesced consolidated fused