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converging

[ UK /kənvˈɜːd‍ʒɪŋ/ ]
[ US /kənˈvɝdʒɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the act of converging (coming closer)

How To Use converging In A Sentence

  • The Marabi mangrove forests are halophyte forests distributed along the Ecuadorian Coast and located at the mouths of river systems converging on the Pacific Coast of South America. Manabí mangroves
  • Marburg, Germany and was aware of the difficulties Becker had encountered in fabricating the tiny converging-diverging nozzles prescribed by Kantrowitz and Grey. John B. Fenn - Autobiography
  • In the simple experiment, a converging lens focuses laser light from two pinholes onto two different photodetectors.
  • Just at the moment Spartacus expects to embark his army and followers aboard the Silesian ships, news of betrayal and of Roman armies converging on his position causes Spartacus to radically revise his plans.
  • Forces and trends that will make capital punishment one of the defining issues of the coming year are converging from several directions.
  • Contrary to those believing "Science is a process, NOT a consensus", consensus is very much part of the scientific process as data and models begin converging. Jack Schmitt on Global Warming - NASA Watch
  • The fire was thrown to a great height; the fountains and jets all wallowed together; new ones appeared, and danced joyously round the margin, then converging towards the centre they merged into one glowing mass, which upheaved itself pyramidally and disappeared with a vast plunge. The Hawaiian Archipelago
  • Negative refraction implies that a converging lens made from negative-index material should have a concave surface rather than a convex one.
  • It's an easy matter to observe chromatic aberrations , with a thick, simple converging lens.
  • You currently have all the blocks moving from different directions converging on the Arctic by large angles, yet the Arctic itself got bigger.
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