combined effort/action/operation• It turned out a crackingmatch, one of the best for combined action and atmosphere I've seen this season.• Sadly, even their combined efforts can not hope to compensate for the many jobs lost.• The results reflectedcombined operations from the merger of Boeing and McDonnell Douglas, which took effect Aug. 1.• We have, however, established the effectiveness of combined operations in science, politics and public information.• There are now encouragingsigns that just such combined action is being taken.• The combined operation of the Keynes effect and the real-balance effect is illustrated in Figure 5.4.• The cutters were beginning to feature in an increasing number of combined operations with the CustomsInvestigationDepartment.
combined total• Lessons may seen very expensive at first, but the combined total is less than what many people spend on a holiday.• This season he has shown remarkableconsistency, conjuring up a combined total of 12 goals and 32 points.• There are now around 250 investment trusts worth a combined total of £24 billion.• South Dakota and North Dakota hold primaries the same day, with a combined total of 36 delegates at stake.• By 1999, he hit 15 homers, four less than his combined total over his first four seasons.