merged objects

[/mɜːrdʒd ˈɒbdʒɪkts/]
nounpl: merged objects
objetos mesclados
1. Two or more separate entities or items that have been combined into a single unified whole
After the merger, the two companies became merged objects operating under one brand.
Após a fusão, as duas empresas se tornaram objetos mesclados operando sob uma única marca.
2. In computing and design, distinct digital elements that have been combined or blended together
The designer selected the shapes and created merged objects to form the final logo.
O designer selecionou as formas e criou objetos mesclados para formar o logotipo final.
3. Abstract or concrete items that have lost their individual identity through combination
The merged objects no longer retained their original characteristics.
Os objetos mesclados não retinham mais suas características originais.
This term is commonly used in Brazilian business contexts when discussing corporate mergers and acquisitions. In technology and design fields, it is standard terminology for describing the process of combining digital or physical elements. The concept reflects modern practices of consolidation in both corporate and creative industries across Brazil and the United States.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
combined objectsblended objectsunified objectsintegrated objectsfused objects
Antonyms / Antônimos
separate objectsdistinct objectsindividual objectsdivided objectssegregated objects

Regional Variations

General Brazilian Portuguese
objetos mesclados
Standard term used in business, technology, and general contexts
São Paulo
objetos fundidos
Alternative term occasionally used in technical contexts
Portugal
objetos fundidos/mesclados
Both terms are acceptable; 'fundidos' is more common in technical terminology
Rio de Janeiro
objetos mesclados
Standard usage consistent with general Brazilian Portuguese

Related Words

mergefusionintegrationconsolidationcombinationblendingunification

Related Idioms & Phrases

to merge into one
to blend together
to fuse as one
to combine forces
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