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Definition of “recombine”

recombine (ˌriːkəmˈbaɪn Pronunciation for recombine

Definitions

verb

  1. to join together again

Example Sentences Including 'recombine'

In parallel, what you can do is you don't wait until these viruses recombine in a bottle.
canada.com (2004)
That means there is an identical pattern of letters elsewhere it may be able to recombine with.
New Zealand Herald (2003)
There was then a flurry of genetic activity causing gene sequences to recombine , mutate, and produce new proteins.
Michael Boulter EXTINCTION: Evolution and the End of Man (2002)
To get the electrons and holes to recombine , the researchers simply smooth out the hills and valleys of the electric field.
New Scientist (1999)

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