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Converge

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Verb

1. converge, meet

be adjacent or come together

Example Sentences:
'The lines converge at this point'

2. converge

approach a limit as the number of terms increases without limit

3. converge

move or draw together at a certain location

Example Sentences:
'The crowd converged on the movie star'

4. converge

come together so as to form a single product

Example Sentences:
'Social forces converged to bring the Fascists back to power'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Converge

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verb
1. 
to move or cause to move towards the same point
crowds converged on the city
2. 
to meet or cause to meet; join
3. (intransitive)
(of opinions, effects, etc) to tend towards a common conclusion or result
4. (intransitive) mathematics
(of an infinite series or sequence) to approach a finite limit as the number of terms increases
5. (intransitive)
(of animals and plants during evolutionary development) to undergo convergence

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Converge

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verb intransitiveWord forms: conˈverged or conˈverging
1. 
to come together or tend to come together at a point
2. 
to move or be directed toward each other or toward the same place, purpose, or result
3. 
to approach a definite limit, as the sum of certain infinite series of numbers (Ex: 1 + 12 + 14 + 18 + 116 + 132 . . . = 2)
verb transitive
4. 
to cause to converge

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Converge

see synonyms of converge
v. con·verged, con·verg·ing, con·verg·es
v.intr.
1.
a. To tend toward or approach an intersecting point: lines that converge.
b. To come together from different directions; meet: The avenues converge at a central square.
2. To tend toward or achieve union or a common conclusion or result: In time, our views and our efforts converged.
3. Mathematics To approach a limit.
v.tr.
To cause to converge.

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