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fused

fyoozd

Fused (adj) means Joined or melted together into one. Example: “The two metal parts came out fused after welding.”

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Joined or melted together into one.
"The two metal parts came out fused after welding."
"Their ideas fused into a single, coherent strategy."

How to use fused

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In plain EnglishMelted or joined together so tightly that the parts can no longer be separated.

Common pairings
fused together fused metal
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Frequently asked questions

What does “fused” mean?

The word “fused” means joined or melted together into one. In plain terms, melted or joined together so tightly that the parts can no longer be separated.

How do you pronounce “fused”?

“Fused” is pronounced fyoozd (/fjuːzd/ in IPA).

How do you use “fused” in a sentence?

Here is “fused” used in a sentence: “The two metal parts came out fused after welding.”

What part of speech is “fused”?

“Fused” is an adjective.

Is “fused” a common word?

“Fused” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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