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fuseert

Fuseert is the third-person singular present tense form of the Dutch verb fuseren, which means to fuse, merge, or combine. As a conjugated verb, fuseert is a standard grammatical element rather than a distinct concept.

The infinitive is fuseren, and the related noun fusie denotes a merger or fusion. The verb is

Etymology: The Dutch fuseren is built from fusie (fusion/merger) with the -eren verb suffix. Related terms include

In English-language contexts, fuseert would be translated as fuses (if the subject is singular) or by a

used
across
contexts
such
as
corporate
reorganizations,
municipal
integrations,
or
chemical
and
materials
processes
where
elements
are
joined.
Example
sentences
include:
'Het
bedrijf
fuseert
met
haar
grootste
concurrent'
and
'In
dit
proces
fuseert
het
metaal
op
hoge
temperatuur.'
fusie
and
fusieproces.
The
word
shares
roots
with
French
fusion
and
English
fusion,
though
pronunciation
and
usage
differ
by
language.
passive
construction.
There
is
no
widely
recognized
independent
concept
named
Fuseert
in
standard
references;
it
is
primarily
a
grammatical
form.