incombine (Meaning)

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incombine (v. i.)

To be incapable of combining; to disagree; to differ.

Synonyms & Antonyms of incombine

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incombine Sentence Examples

  1. The chef expertly combined the ingredients to create a harmonious dish.
  2. The blueprints for the new building incorporated innovative architectural designs.
  3. The scientist's research combined data from various sources to draw meaningful conclusions.
  4. The author's writing style seamlessly combined humor and poignancy.
  5. The students' project combined creativity and analytical thinking.
  6. The community center offered programs that combined education, recreation, and social services.
  7. The government introduced new policies that aimed to combine economic growth with environmental sustainability.
  8. The artist's work combined traditional techniques with modern materials to create unique sculptures.
  9. The teacher's lesson plan combined hands-on activities and interactive discussions.
  10. The company's strategy combined a focus on customer satisfaction with operational efficiency.

FAQs About the word incombine

To be incapable of combining; to disagree; to differ.

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No antonyms found.

The chef expertly combined the ingredients to create a harmonious dish.

The blueprints for the new building incorporated innovative architectural designs.

The scientist's research combined data from various sources to draw meaningful conclusions.

The author's writing style seamlessly combined humor and poignancy.