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UK
/mˈɜːdʒɪŋ/
]
[ US /ˈmɝdʒɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈmɝdʒɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
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the act of joining together as one
there was no meeting of minds
the merging of the two groups occurred quickly - a flowing together
ADJECTIVE
- flowing together
How To Use merging In A Sentence
- Neither do I think moraines of this kind would be formed by a glacier emerging from a steep narrow canyon and running out on a level plain; for in such cases, as soon as the confinement of the bounding walls is removed, the ice stream spreads out into an _ice lake_. The Lake of the Sky Lake Tahoe in the High Sierras of California and Nevada, its History, Indians, Discovery by Frémont, Legendary Lore, Various Namings, Physical Characteristics, Glacial Phenomena, Geology, Single Outlet, Automobile Routes, Historic Town
- Other than the wacko fringes of both parties, they have succeeded in merging into one. Your Right Hand Thief
- There may be a move away from electronics to photonics, a merging of the two, as well as links to carbon-based systems.
- Nanotechnology is in danger of being pigeonholed as a risky, hazardous and controversial business, a new study has found, because companies in the emerging field are not tackling the very real health and safety issues involved.
- Finishing beef on grass presents a unique challenge to this re-emerging enterprise.
- One promising profession that's emerging this century is wildlife preservationist.
- the merging of the two groups occurred quickly
- As the water tumbles over the huge boulders forming a great cloak of foam, the dorsal fins of the salmon along their blue/black backs pierce the sudsy water like an emerging submarine.
- This is rapidly emerging as a deeply divisive political issue, although it has yet to burst into the open. Times, Sunday Times
- Ideas and facts emerging from studies of the subatomic world change our picture of the macrocosms.