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merge

1 of 2verb
/ˈmɝdʒ/
Forms:merges,merging,merged,merged
1

to combine and create one whole

C1
  • The two companies decided to merge, forming a larger and more competitive organization.
  • The rivers merged into a single, powerful stream downstream.
  • The traffic from multiple lanes gradually merged on the highway.
  • During the sunset, the colors of the sky seemed to merge into a beautiful display of oranges and purples.
  • In music production, tracks from different instruments merge to form a cohesive and harmonious composition.
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2

to combine different elements or components

transitive
  • The artists are currently merging their unique styles to create a collaborative masterpiece.
  • The director merged scenes from different angles to create a seamless transition in the film.
  • The software engineer merged code from multiple branches to release the latest version of the application.
  • The architect merged elements of modern and traditional design to create a visually stunning building.