Fusions [noun]

Definition of Fusions:

melding; mixture

Opposite/Antonyms of Fusions:


Sentence/Example of Fusions:

The researchers also asked participants various questions about their political beliefs, and administered them a short scale seeking to measure their level of “identity fusion.”

The only catch is that trying to contain a nuclear fusion reaction is like trying to keep the sun in a box.

The other group of fusion reactions is the CNO cycle, for carbon, nitrogen and oxygen — elements that allow the reactions to proceed.

Locals have been trained to find meteorites by looking for the presence of a fusion crust on a rock, which is formed when the exterior of the meteor melts upon entering the Earth’s atmosphere.

They include strangely fused teeth and a pattern of fusion in its skull.

If ever the fusion of two human beings into one has been accomplished on this sphere it was surely in their union.

The fusion with England is nearly complete and the Welsh language is comparatively little used except by the older people.

The progress of the fusion of races is shown by the lists of names, which are both Saxon and Norman in indiscriminate order.

Furthermore, fisetin should give protocatechuic acid and phloroglucinol by fusion with caustic potash under proper conditions.

An inflammable gas, apparently hydrogen, was evolved during the fusion.