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    Merge
    /mərj/

    verb

    noun

    • 1. an act or instance of merging: "a beautiful merge of the old and the new"
    • 2. an instance of traffic beginning to form fewer lines, especially as a result of lanes or roads combining: "the turn is more like a merge than a standard right turn"
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  3. merge meaning: If two or more things merge, they combine or join, and if you merge two or more things, you combine…. Learn more.

  4. merge. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English merge /mɜːdʒ $ mɜːrdʒ/ verb 1 [ intransitive, transitive] to combine, or to join things together to form one thing merge with The bank announced that it was to merge with another of the high street banks. The company plans to merge its subsidiaries in the US. merge something into ...

  5. merge with something His department will merge with mine. merge into something The villages expanded and merged into one large town. merge (A and B) (together) Fact and fiction merge together in his latest thriller. merge A with B His department will be merged with mine. merge something The company was formed by merging three smaller firms.

  6. Britannica Dictionary definition of MERGE. 1. a [+ object] : to cause (two or more things, such as two companies) to come together and become one thing. They planned to merge [= combine, unite] the two companies. Their music merges [= blends, combines] different styles from around the world. : to join or unite (one thing) with another.

  7. merge() for combining data on common columns or indices. .join() for combining data on a key column or an index. concat() for combining DataFrames across rows or columns. In addition to learning how to use these techniques, you also learned about set logic by experimenting with the different ways to join your datasets.

  8. Synonym Discussion of Merge. to cause to combine, unite, or coalesce; to blend gradually by stages that blur distinctions; to plunge or engulf in something : immerse

  9. This is different from usual SQL join behaviour and can lead to unexpected results. Parameters: rightDataFrame or named Series. Object to merge with. how{‘left’, ‘right’, ‘outer’, ‘inner’, ‘cross’}, default ‘inner’. Type of merge to be performed. left: use only keys from left frame, similar to a SQL left outer join ...

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