Fused in a sentence as an adjective

It does not enable hardware that has been fused out.

* The display assembly is completely fused, and theres no glass protecting it.

The product will be created in a fused form; it reaches a temperature greater than 1100 C and may melt its way through steel.

I find zone time related to my personal happiness, if I don't get into the zone, I become short fused and frustrated.

This is one of the difficulties that will need to be overcome when regenerating teeth -- if that PDL fails to develop, you're stuck with a newly regrown tooth fused to bone.

As a result of the bridges of bone that formed from FOP flare-ups, Harry Eastlack's skeleton is almost completely fused into one piece, which proved little challenge for the articulator's craft"

Sometimes, however, the PDL fails to regenerate, and you end up with a situation where the tooth is ankylosed -- the ligamentous connection is gone, and the tooth is essentially fused to bone.

It seems similar to having a fused multiply-accumulate operation: they've figured out how to accelerate the core of a common task, and this is the API they've decided to give it.

The old desktop is simply too antiquated and if Microsoft were to remain fused to it for any longer it would put them in an extremely dangerous position, given the quantum leaps in UI happening at the moment.

You can demand chips be sold at lowest prices without being fused down, but then the company eats its own market, becomes unprofitable, and goes out of business at worst - or, at best, doesn't make enough money to fund further r&d as much as they want, which again hurts you, the consumer.

Fused definitions

adjective

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

See also: amalgamate amalgamated coalesced consolidated