单词 | coalize |
释义 | coalizev.ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > wholeness > mutual relation of parts to whole > condition or state of being combined > combine [verb (intransitive)] > coalesce runOE incorpora1618 incorporate1625 coalesce1652 coalize1697 symphytize1871 1697 Coll. Improvem. Husbandry & Trade 9 July 1/1 This put into Pots containing ten or twelve Pounds of Metal each, and set in a Furnace..melts and coalizes, or joyns in ten or twelve Hours time into a new thing called Brass. 2. intransitive. To enter into, or form, a coalition. Also transitive (reflexive). ΚΠ 1748 H. Walpole 2nd & 3rd Let. to Whigs ii. 54 How you, Gentlemen, have been so easily reconciled to these Men, as to coalize or at least submit to the Name of a Coalition with them..is another Difficulty. 1783 N. Buckington Serious Considerations Polit. Conduct Ld. North 77 How then can the above-mentioned gentlemen be so stubborn, as not to follow the example of those great Whig Patriots Fox and Burke; and coalize with Lord North. 1837 T. Carlyle French Revol. III. ii. ii. 105 Europe seems coalising itself again. 1938 Oshkosh (Wisconsin) Northwestern 23 May 5/5 Henry W. Otto, state chairman of the party, reaffirming the Union party policy today, said, ‘We refuse to coalize with any other group.’ 2011 Itar-Tass (Nexis) 5 Dec. Thus, the ruling party lost a constitutional majority. President Dmitry Medvedev has already announced that the ruling party has to coalize. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2013; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < v.1697 |
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