aglutinar
to bind together
verb ah-gloo-tee-NAHR Rare
Origin: From Latin agglutinare (to glue together).
Also means
to unite
Usage Note
Aglutinar literally means to bind or glue particles together (used in linguistics and biology), but in political and social contexts it commonly means to bring diverse groups or ideas under a single banner: aglutinar fuerzas políticas. It is a formal-register word rarely heard in casual speech.
Examples
"El partido logró aglutinar a distintos sectores."
Natural Translation
The party managed to unite different sectors.
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