Synonym: absorb, blend, combine, fuse, join, mingle, mix, scramble, swallow, unite. Similar words: merger, emerge, submerge, submerged, emergency, verge, diverge, converge. Meaning: [mɜrdʒ /mɜːdʒ] v. 1. become one 2. mix together different elements 3. join or combine.
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31. They announced yesterday that they have signed a letter of intent to merge under the name Comarco International Inc.
32. The downy chicks are often perfectly camouflaged to merge with surrounding lichen.
33. All these diverse atmospheres merge together beautifully to create a most delightful and unique East Lindsey market town.
34. Speculation continues that the company may merge or be taken over by another company, such as Sun Microsystems or Oracle Corp.
35. But efforts to merge or eliminate any of them will run into political problems.
36. It will be interesting to see how the two company's product lines merge.
37. The companies will merge technology platforms, which will be more efficient and cut costs.
38. These two problems may merge to produce even greater difficulties for prospective councillors.
39. Firms wanting to merge have therefore been expected to jump through impossibly tight hoops.
40. Other new features in this version are automatic envelope printing, and an easier route to mail merge, called Smart Merge.
41. Allowing the two banks to merge would not be in the public interest.
42. There are plans to merge the two most successful TV channels.
43. Even then, adjacent areas often merge into each other so that the boundaries are blurred.
44. Shadows merge into the snow; the woodcut turns into a shadowy chalk drawing.
45. The two banks have announced plans to merge next year.
46. Click on Define, which opens up a fuller version of the Style box, and then click on Merge.
47. Memories merge with reality now as we beach the canoe near the ledges under the still-standing thick hemlock.
48. Could merge into the neck like a short back and sides. 2.
49. The revolutionary Marxist ideology adopted by the intelligentsia began to merge with the working-class movement.
50. The Atlanta-based telephone company had agreed to merge with GTI Corp.
51. Hoge said that if this merger was approved[sentencedict.com], other local Bell companies also would merge.
52. As a firm with which to merge, the underperforming Liggett is hardly alluring.
53. These in turn merge gradually into dark circles and bright outer rings with no evidence of impact cratering.
54. Attractive blossoms with mauve and white petals which blend and merge into one another.
55. The plan to merge Hemlo and Battle Mountain Gold has been in the works for two years.
56. The two oil companies, which are due to merge in February[sentencedict.com], also provide considerable technical assistance.
57. However, where the two colours merge there is a less distinct division as they mingle in an area of dots.
58. In some cases Labour's quangos merge existing ones, or replace well-established bodies.
59. He added that there are no plans to merge the Ketchum public-relations operations with its existing public-relations agency, Porter Novelli.
60. They have been seen to spring suddenly into existence, to change shape, merge and split.
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