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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"
  2. Merge definition: to cause to combine or coalesce; unite.. See examples of MERGE used in a sentence.

  3. The verb merge means to seamlessly join something. For example, when you merge onto the highway, you need to smoothly join the traffic, forgetting everything you learned riding the bumper cars at the fair. If two or more things become one, they merge.

  4. 3 days ago · merge in American English. (mɜːrdʒ) (verb merged, merging) transitive verb. 1. to cause to combine or coalesce; unite. 2. 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. intransitive verb.

  5. merge. [intransitive, transitive] to combine or make two or more things combine to form a single thing. The banks are set to merge next year. The two groups have merged to form a new party. merge with something His department will merge with mine.

  6. Definition of merge – Learner’s Dictionary. merge. verb [ I, T ] uk / mɜːdʒ / us. Add to word list. If two or more things merge, they combine or join, and if you merge two or more things, you combine or join them: The two companies merged, forming the largest brewery in Canada. The city's smaller libraries will be merged into a large, central one.

  7. Full Definition of MERGE. transitive verb. 1. archaic: to plunge or engulf in something : immerse. 2. : to cause to combine, unite, or coalesce. 3. : to blend gradually by stages that blur distinctions. intransitive verb. 1. : to become combined into one. 2. : to blend or come together without abrupt change <merging traffic>

  8. 1. to cause to combine or coalesce; unite. 2. to combine, blend, or unite gradually so as to blur the differences of. v.i. 3. to become combined, united, or absorbed; lose identity by blending. 4. to combine or unite into a single organization, body, etc.: The two firms merged. [1630–40; < Latin mergere to dip, immerse] mer′gence, n.

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