Combination

/ˌkɒmbɪˈneɪʃən/

Definitions

  1. (n.) The act or result of joining two or more elements, entities, or interests into one.
    The merger was a combination of two competing firms.
  2. (n.) A business arrangement where companies unite to form a larger entity, typically to increase market power.
    The combination of the two companies created a dominant industry player.

Forms

  • combinations

Commentary

In legal contexts, 'combination' often refers to agreements or arrangements with potential antitrust implications; drafting should clarify the nature and scope of the union.

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