merged

[ UK /mˈɜːd‍ʒd/ ]
[ US /ˈmɝdʒd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. formed or united into a whole
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How To Use merged In A Sentence

  • It also emerged on Tuesday that actress Sienna Miller had obtained a court ruling ordering phone operator Vodafone to disclose data relating to other users - so-called third party disclosure.
  • Instead, segregation has continued despite the fact that some of Oldham's most monocultural schools have been closed and merged since the riots, while others have been moved to different areas to seek a mixed intake. Oldham schools still polarised 10 years on from race riots
  • Huge plantations of tea, coffee, and cardamom have emerged and taken over what was once prime elephant habitat.
  • The city emerged from trusteeship under a new mayor, but he too cooked the books and monkeyed with zoning for his own ends.
  • Al-Jazeera has emerged as a full-fledged political actor because it reflects and articulates popular sentiment. In post-Mubarak Egypt, the rebirth of the Arab world
  • In the postwar period they gradually merged with the Conservatives until they disappeared altogether. Times, Sunday Times
  • The wingless wonders emerged on the way. Times, Sunday Times
  • Despite his position on the progressive wing, he emerged as leader of a party riven with internal divisions in 1976.
  • It also required the merged company to maintain its existing negotiating practices and appoint a trustee to oversee its performance and report back to MOFCOM.
  • Fry emerged from the incident without a scratch, but the concussion of the explosion was felt some 2,000 feet away, at the starting line.
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