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convergency

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NOUN
  1. the approach of an infinite series to a finite limit
  2. the act of converging (coming closer)

How To Use convergency In A Sentence

  • There is an appearance of convergency — of a new approach to a stationary condition. The Coal Question~ Of the Growth and Migrations of our Population
  • Key words: cluster phenomenon of retail real estate, special market, convergency effect, cooperation effect.
  • Impressed with this convergency of testimony from so many different quarters, they will be utterly at a loss to account for the unanimity of these early witnesses -- all sharing in the same delusion, all ignorant that a false Mark has been silently substituted for the true Mark during their own lifetime, and consequently assuming as an indisputable fact that the false Mark was received by the Church from the beginning. Essays on the work entitled "Supernatural Religion"
  • Among his researches may be mentioned his development of the theory of series in which he established rules for investigating their convergency. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux
  • BY this very elaborate and poetically ingenious figure, the prophet appears to be giving a contrived representation of the fact, that when God brings in the promised day of his universal reign in the earth, there will be a grand convergency of causes to prepare it, and, like so many concurrent prayers, to make common suit for it before Him. Christian Nurture.
  • The excesses and the deficiencies due to the convergency of meridians and the curvature of the earth are by law added to or deducted from the western and northern ranges of sections and half sections of the townships. The Young Farmer: Some Things He Should Know
  • Thus it will be found that the Bible history shows a grand convergency of all the matters included in it, and that a mysterious concert weaves all its facts together, and keeps them working toward the same result. Christian Nurture.
  • The appearance of convergency which our population as a whole presents is due to emigration. The Coal Question~ Of the Growth and Migrations of our Population
  • This more feeble ionisation is, near the nucleus, enhanced in its effects by the fact that there all the rays combine to increase the ionisation and, moreover, the several tracks are there crowded by the convergency to the centre. The Birth-Time of the World and Other Scientific Essays
  • Finally, some consistency and convergency is occurring in this arena, which allows for the repeatable specification of independent variables.
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