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The synonyms of “Fusion” are: coalition, merger, unification, spinal fusion, blend, blending, combination, amalgamation, joining, bonding, binding, merging, mingling, integration, intermixture, synthesis, melting, smelting, dissolving, dissolution, liquefaction
Fusion as a Noun
Definitions of "Fusion" as a noun
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “fusion” as a noun can have the following definitions:
- Correction of an unstable part of the spine by joining two or more vertebrae; usually done surgically but sometimes done by traction or immobilization.
- The merging of adjacent sounds or syllables or words.
- Music that is a mixture of different styles, especially jazz and rock.
- The state of being combined into one body.
- Referring to food or cooking which incorporates elements of both Eastern and Western cuisine.
- A nuclear reaction in which nuclei combine to form more massive nuclei with the simultaneous release of energy.
- The act of fusing (or melting) together.
- The combining of images from the two eyes to form a single visual percept.
- An occurrence that involves the production of a union.
- The process of causing a material or object to melt with intense heat so as to join with another.
- The process or result of joining two or more things together to form a single entity.
Synonyms of "Fusion" as a noun (21 Words)
amalgamation | The action, process, or result of combining or uniting. An amalgamation of two separate companies. |
binding | One of a pair of mechanical devices that are attached to a ski and that will grip a ski boot the bindings should release in case of a fall. The binding of antibodies to cell surfaces. |
blend | The act of blending components together thoroughly. Smog is a blend of smoke and fog. |
blending | The act of blending components together thoroughly. Clever cultural blendings. |
bonding | The placement of dutiable goods in bond. We were friendly to each other but there was no bonding. |
coalition | A temporary alliance for combined action, especially of political parties forming a government. A coalition between Liberals and Conservatives. |
combination | A sequence of numbers or letters used to open a combination lock. These four factors work together in combination. |
dissolution | The action of formally ending or dismissing an assembly, partnership, or official body. The dissolution of their marriage. |
dissolving | A gradual transition from one scene to the next; the next scene is gradually superimposed as the former scene fades out. The dissolving of salt in water. |
integration | The process by which a well-balanced psyche becomes whole as the developing ego organizes the id, and the state which results or which treatment seeks to create by countering the fragmenting effect of defence mechanisms. Integration of individual countries into trading blocs. |
intermixture | The mixing together of different things. The increasing intermixture of different communities. |
joining | The act of bringing two things into contact (especially for communication. The joining of hands around the table. |
liquefaction | The conversion of a solid or a gas into a liquid. Helium can be obtained from the liquefaction of natural gas. |
melting | The action or process of liquefying due to heat. The melting of the polar ice caps can cause floods. |
merger | The merging of one estate or title in another. Local companies ripe for merger or acquisition. |
merging | The act of joining together as one. The merging of the two groups occurred quickly. |
mingling | The action of people mingling and coming into contact. All the random mingling and idle talk made him hate literary parties. |
smelting | Small trout-like silvery marine or freshwater food fishes of cold northern waters. Tin smelting. |
spinal fusion | The combining of images from the two eyes to form a single visual percept. |
synthesis | Reasoning from the general to the particular (or from cause to effect. The synthesis of methanol from carbon monoxide and hydrogen. |
unification | An occurrence that involves the production of a union. There were conversations about unification between the Church of England and the Methodist Church. |
Usage Examples of "Fusion" as a noun
- Fusion cuisine.
- Jazz fusion.
- The film showed a perfect fusion of image and sound.
- The fusion of resin and glass fibre in the moulding process.
- The election results produced pressure for fusion of the parties.
- The centre of the Sun where fusion occurs.
- A fusion reactor.
Associations of "Fusion" (30 Words)
alliance | The act of forming an alliance or confederation. The shifting alliances within a large family. |
ally | A state formally cooperating with another for a military or other purpose. He was forced to dismiss his closest political ally. |
amalgamate | Joined together into a whole. Amalgamated zinc. |
annex | A building joined to or associated with a main building, providing additional space or accommodation. The left bank of the Rhine was annexed by France in 1797. |
coalesce | Fuse or cause to grow together. The puddles had coalesced into shallow streams. |
coalescence | The union of diverse things into one body or form or group; the growing together of parts. The lack of coalescence among fields of science. |
coalescing | Growing together, fusing. |
coalition | The union of diverse things into one body or form or group; the growing together of parts. A coalition between Liberals and Conservatives. |
coeducation | Education of men and women in the same institutions. |
combine | Combine so as to form a whole mix. Combine resources. |
combined | Made or joined or united into one. |
commingle | Mix or blend. His book commingles sarcasm and sadness. |
consolidation | Combining into a solid mass. He dropped the consolidation into the acid bath. |
converge | (of a number of things) gradually change so as to become similar or develop something in common. A pair of lines of longitude are parallel at the equator but converge toward the poles. |
decompression | Restoring compressed information to its normal form for use or display. Itching and rashes often occur following decompression. |
incorporation | The inclusion of something as part of a whole. The City Council opposed all new incorporations. |
integrate | Become one become integrated. The stone will blend with the environment and integrate into the landscape. |
integration | The process by which a well-balanced psyche becomes whole as the developing ego organizes the id, and the state which results or which treatment seeks to create by countering the fragmenting effect of defence mechanisms. Visuomotor integration. |
meld | A thing formed by melding a combination. The nylon bristles shrivel and meld together. |
merge | Join or combine. We merged our resources. |
merger | The merging of one estate or title in another. A merger between two supermarket chains. |
reactor | An electrical device used to introduce reactance into a circuit. |
reunify | Restore political unity to (a place or group, especially a divided territory. Will Korea reunify. |
thermonuclear | Relating to or involving weapons in which explosive force is produced by thermonuclear reactions. Thermonuclear war. |
unification | An occurrence that involves the production of a union. The costs of German unification. |
unify | Join or combine. Opposition groups struggling to unify around the goal of replacing the regime. |
union | The operation of forming a union. A currency union between the two countries. |
unite | Act in concert or unite in a common purpose or belief. She unites charm with a good business sense. |
united | Joined together politically, for a common purpose, or by common feelings. Women acting together in a united way. |
weld | Forge an article by welding. Cross curricular themes would weld the curriculum together. |