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- Dictionarymerge/məːdʒ/
verb
- 1. combine or cause to combine to form a single entity: "the merchant bank merged with another broker" Similar Opposite
- 2. (of a motor vehicle) move from one lane into a gap in the traffic in another lane: "a white car merged into the lane in front of us"
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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to join together, or to be joined together, to make a larger company, organization, department, etc.: The two banks denied rumours that they aim to merge. The cable company announced plans to merge its advertising and sales operations.
- English (US)
to join together, or to be joined together, to make a larger...
- Traditional
MERGE translate: (使)合併;(使)融合, 平穩並線. Learn more in the...
- Znaczenie Merge, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
merge definicja: 1. to combine or join together, or to cause...
- Merge Spanish Translation
MERGE translate: unir, unirse, mezclar, unir, fusionar....
- Merge: Japanese Translation
MERGE translate: ~と合併する, 合併(がっぺい)する. Learn more in the...
- Merge: Catalan Translation
merge translate: unir-se. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Merge: Malay Translation
MERGE translate: bercantum, berubah, menghilang. Learn more...
- Merge: Arabic Translation
MERGE translate: يَندَمِج. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- English (US)
The meaning of MERGE is to cause to combine, unite, or coalesce. How to use merge in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Merge.
Define merge. merge synonyms, merge pronunciation, merge translation, English dictionary definition of merge. v. merged , merg·ing , merg·es v. tr. To combine or unite into a single entity: merging two sets of data; merging two hospitals. v. intr. To become combined...
1. verb. If one thing merges with another, or is merged with another, they combine or come together to make one whole thing. You can also say that two things merge, or are merged. My life merged with his. [VERB with noun] The company had merged with its rival the previous December.
verb (used without object) , merged, merg·ing. to become combined, united, swallowed up, or absorbed; lose identity by uniting or blending (often followed by in or into ): This stream merges into the river up ahead. Synonyms: consolidate, amalgamate.
to join together, or to be joined together, to make a larger company, organization, department, etc.: The two banks denied rumours that they aim to merge. The cable company announced plans to merge its advertising and sales operations.
merge something into something. Merge multiple text files into one master file. Extra Examples. The company announced plans to merge with its biggest rival. The two groups later merged to form Interdrug. The government decided to merge the two agencies together.