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fusionnée

Fusionnée is the feminine singular past participle of the French verb fusionner, meaning to merge or fuse. It is used as an adjective or in compound tenses to indicate that something has been fused or merged.

As an adjective, fusionnée agrees with the noun in gender and number. Examples include "une équipe fusionnée"

Common domains for the term include business mergers, data integration and processing (for example, "fusion des

Etymology and related forms: fusionnée derives from fusionner, which itself relates to the noun fusion (the

See also: fusion, fusionner, fusionnement, fusion des données.

(a
merged
team)
and
"des
données
fusionnées"
(merged
data).
It
can
also
appear
in
passive
or
semi-passive
constructions,
such
as
"La
société
est
fusionnée
avec
une
autre,"
meaning
the
company
has
been
merged
with
another.
données"),
and
organizational
consolidations.
It
also
appears
in
scientific
or
technical
contexts
when
referring
to
processes
of
fusion,
such
as
"fusion
nucléaire"
or
"fusion
des
matériaux,"
where
fusionnée
describes
a
completed
fusion
state.
act
of
merging)
and
the
broader
family
around
merging
and
joining.
Related
forms
include
fusionné
(masc.
sing.),
fusionnés
(masc.
plur.),
and
fusionnées
(fem.
plur.),
which
follow
standard
French
agreement
rules.