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merge
[murj]
verb (used with object)
to cause to combine or coalesce; unite.
Synonyms: ,to combine, blend, or unite gradually so as to blur the individuality or individual identity of.
They voted to merge the two branch offices into a single unit.
Synonyms: ,
verb (used without object)
to become combined, united, swallowed up, or absorbed; lose identity by uniting or blending (often followed by in orinto ).
This stream merges into the river up ahead.
Synonyms: ,to combine or unite into a single enterprise, organization, body, etc..
The two firms merged last year.
merge
/ ³¾ÉĖ»åĻō /
verb
to meet and join or cause to meet and join
to blend or cause to blend; fuse
Other 51³Ō¹Ļ Forms
- mergence noun
- antimerging adjective
- demerge verb (used with object)
- remerge verb
- unmerge verb (used with object)
- ˳¾±š°ł²µ±š²Ō³¦±š noun
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of merge1
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of merge1
Example Sentences
The curfew covers most of Chinatown, Skid Row and the Fashion and Arts districts from the 5 Freeway to the 110 Freeway, and from the 10 Freeway to where the 110 and 5 freeways merge.
The curfew footprint is from the 5 Freeway to the 110 Freeway and from the 10 Freeway to where the 110 and 5 freeways merge.
It will apply to the area of downtown from the 5 Freeway to the 110 Freeway and from the 10 Freeway to where the 110 Freeway and the 5 Freeway merge, Bass said.
"I now get the chance to merge the worlds together and to be able to hit the stage and see the power of music, no matter the language," he adds.
Mr Robinson's care in Sussex was before two hospital trusts merged.
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Related 51³Ō¹Ļs
- absorbĢż
- blendĢż
- combineĢż
- consolidateĢż
- fuseĢż
- incorporateĢż
- joinĢż
- meldĢż
- uniteĢż
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