fusjonerte
Fusjonerte is the past participle of the Norwegian verb fusjonere, meaning that two or more entities have undergone fusion. The term describes something that has been merged or fused into a single unit. It is used in several contexts, but is most common in business reporting and biology. In everyday language, fusjonerte denotes a completed act of merging.
In a business context, fusjonerte selskaper are companies that have merged to form a single legal entity.
In biology, fusjonere describes the merging of two or more cells into one cell, or the fusion
Etymology and usage notes: fusjonere derives from the French fusion, via Latin fusio. Related Norwegian terms