What part of speech is combined?

Combined can be categorized as a verb and an adjective.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. combined is a verb, past participle of combine (infinitive).
  • 2. combined is a verb, past simple of combine (infinitive).
  • 3. combined is an adjective.

Inflections

Verb

Adjective

  • Positive
    Comparative
    Superlative
  • more combined
    most combined
  • Positive: combined 
  • Comparative: more combined
  • Superlative: most combined

What does combined mean?

Definitions

Adjective

combined - made or joined or united into one

Verb

combine - join for a common purpose or in a common action; "These forces combined with others"
combine - add together from different sources; "combine resources"
combine - mix together different elements; "The colors blend well"
combine - put or add together; "combine resources"
combine - gather in a mass, sum, or whole
combine - combine so as to form a whole; mix; "compound the ingredients"
combine - have or possess in combination; "she unites charm with a good business sense"

Examples of combined

#   Sentence  
1. verb These 22 countries, with all their oil and natural resources, have a combined GDP smaller than that of Netherlands plus Belgium and equal to half of the GDP of California alone.
2. verb Number of minutes that President Bush, Vice-President Dick Cheney, the Defence Secretary, Donald Rumsfeld, the assistant Defence Secretary, Paul Wolfowitz, the former chairman of the Defence Policy Board, Richard Perle, and the White House Chief of Staff, Karl Rove - the main proponents of the war in Iraq -served in combat (combined).
3. verb YOUR education ( the more the better ) and your past work history, combined with a CLEAN FBI and State Police record, and a satisfactory financial history ( no bankruptcies or large outstanding debts in the USA ) are all taken into consideration.
4. verb The two companies combined in a joint corporation.
5. verb By architectural symmetry, Emmet means geometric symmetry combined with aesthetic uniformity.
6. verb He combined two ideas into one.
7. verb They combined forces to fight the enemy.
8. verb The high performance and the elegant design of this model have combined to give it a high reputation.
9. verb The United States spends more on the military than all other countries combined!
10. verb This model can be combined with any color.
11. verb They combined their money to buy a present.
12. verb The wind and rain combined to make a terrible storm.
13. verb It seems as if dishonorable, labyrinthine, deliberately confusing economic policies have earned more support from the president than every physical and mental disability combined.
14. verb All of these resources combined together, could not purchase or equal the value of an eternal life.
15. verb Every man is a suffering-machine and a happiness-machine combined.
16. adj. We lifted the table with our combined strength.
17. adj. Our combined fleet broke through the enemy's defense zone.
18. adj. Nordic combined is one of the winter sport events, a competition where you compete on the combination of two Nordic style ski events - cross country skiing and ski jumping.
19. adj. In high school, I won the Osaka and Kinki championships in cross-country skiing and Nordic combined skiing on countless occasions.
20. adj. Do you like white miso more than red miso? Then, have you tried combined miso?
21. adj. We should consider a combined effort.
22. adj. He has a massive comic book collection, with an estimated combined value of over a thousand dollars.
23. adj. There are about 1,800 billionaires in the world, with a combined wealth of 7000 billion U.S. dollars.
24. adj. In modern professional tennis, winning a big tournament is considered a greater achievement than winning several smaller tournaments of the same combined value. Hence, top players typically concentrate on bigger tournaments and only play a few smaller ones in between. Consequently, top players play and win fewer matches than before. Since Ivan Lendl won 106 out of 115 matches he played in 1982, nobody won more than 90 matches in a single season, except Roger Federer, who went 92-5 in 2006.
25. adj. The July 2016 combined average temperature over global land and ocean surfaces was 0.87°C above the 20th century average, besting the previous July record set in 2015 by 0.06°C.
26. adj. What is the combined population of all 50 states ?
27. adj. The alliance between Air France-KLM, Delta and Virgin Atlantic produces combined annual revenue of $13 billion.
28. adj. Textiles and agriculture combined account for nearly 50% of Nicaragua's exports.
Sentence  
verb
These 22 countries, with all their oil and natural resources, have a combined GDP smaller than that of Netherlands plus Belgium and equal to half of the GDP of California alone.
Number of minutes that President Bush, Vice-President Dick Cheney, the Defence Secretary, Donald Rumsfeld, the assistant Defence Secretary, Paul Wolfowitz, the former chairman of the Defence Policy Board, Richard Perle, and the White House Chief of Staff, Karl Rove - the main proponents of the war in Iraq -served in combat (combined).
YOUR education ( the more the better ) and your past work history, combined with a CLEAN FBI and State Police record, and a satisfactory financial history ( no bankruptcies or large outstanding debts in the USA ) are all taken into consideration.
The two companies combined in a joint corporation.
By architectural symmetry, Emmet means geometric symmetry combined with aesthetic uniformity.
He combined two ideas into one.
They combined forces to fight the enemy.
The high performance and the elegant design of this model have combined to give it a high reputation.
The United States spends more on the military than all other countries combined!
This model can be combined with any color.
They combined their money to buy a present.
The wind and rain combined to make a terrible storm.
It seems as if dishonorable, labyrinthine, deliberately confusing economic policies have earned more support from the president than every physical and mental disability combined.
All of these resources combined together, could not purchase or equal the value of an eternal life.
Every man is a suffering-machine and a happiness-machine combined.
adj.
We lifted the table with our combined strength.
Our combined fleet broke through the enemy's defense zone.
Nordic combined is one of the winter sport events, a competition where you compete on the combination of two Nordic style ski events - cross country skiing and ski jumping.
In high school, I won the Osaka and Kinki championships in cross-country skiing and Nordic combined skiing on countless occasions.
Do you like white miso more than red miso? Then, have you tried combined miso?
We should consider a combined effort.
He has a massive comic book collection, with an estimated combined value of over a thousand dollars.
There are about 1,800 billionaires in the world, with a combined wealth of 7000 billion U.S. dollars.
In modern professional tennis, winning a big tournament is considered a greater achievement than winning several smaller tournaments of the same combined value. Hence, top players typically concentrate on bigger tournaments and only play a few smaller ones in between. Consequently, top players play and win fewer matches than before. Since Ivan Lendl won 106 out of 115 matches he played in 1982, nobody won more than 90 matches in a single season, except Roger Federer, who went 92-5 in 2006.
The July 2016 combined average temperature over global land and ocean surfaces was 0.87°C above the 20th century average, besting the previous July record set in 2015 by 0.06°C.
What is the combined population of all 50 states ?
The alliance between Air France-KLM, Delta and Virgin Atlantic produces combined annual revenue of $13 billion.
Textiles and agriculture combined account for nearly 50% of Nicaragua's exports.

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