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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61. His talents were needed to rescue the situation, to merge the Virginia armies into a revitalized Army of the Potomac.
62. You can combine, or merge, documents that are stored separately on the disk.
63. But that could all change with proposals to merge the council with the six smaller district councils within the county.
64. Co. and Morgan Stanley Group Inc., announced they had agreed to merge.
65. Widespread speculation is that several others are enduring serious financial difficulty and may eventually fold or merge with more successful companies.
66. Industry Minister Andrzej Zawislak resigned on July 29 after a decision to merge the trade and industry ministries.
67. People spill back across the empty space of moonlight, and the dancers' faces merge with the crowd.
68. They fall into two primary classes which legal theory tries to keep rigidly separated but which in economic reality merge into each other.
69. Under the high canopy of bronze beech, pale green ash and golden lime leaves the streams merge.
70. K., and the numbers is expected to dwindle as many are taken over, merge or convert to banks.
71. Although the two companies will merge financially, Bell said Excite would keep the McKinley name in cyberspace.
72. The Witnesses of the Total Merge catalogued all those ships believed to belong to other client species of the Capellans.
73. Chase Manhattan and Chemical Banking -- engaged to merge before March -- also had good turnouts.
74. Once you've got the list set up, you go back into WordStar and create a form letter to merge with.
75. This last instance of the stylistics of manner begins to merge into the stylistics of embellishment, self-reference or representation.
76. But soon the Teesdale could merge with Bennet House which concentrates at the moment on younger children with greater difficulties.
77. What is missing is an appropriate forum to merge the various efforts into a functional and widely acceptable whole.
78. But as these countries gradually, if fitfully, merge into the global market economy, fewer and fewer such barriers exist.
79. If you go back further still, the different human races soon merge.
80. During the 30 seconds they would begin together, gradually move apart and then merge together again.
81. These Q branches are often distinct, but sometimes they merge into the rest of the band.
82. Then on Sunday night all styles will merge in a monumental jam session.
83. One is that I often stay at a first-class hotel to merge into the background.
84. Read in studio Voice over Two schools for children with special needs are locked in an argument over whether or not they should merge.
85. Accept a £12m offer to move Wimbledon north to merge with a League club who would take over the Premier League franchise.
86. He wanted to merge his company with a South African mining firm. Sentencedict.com
87. Essentially, the talks were hostile: Morgan used the threat of price war to force firms to sell out and merge.
88. Chairman John Snow, whose railroads agreed to merge and who have been fighting a Norfolk Southern counteroffer.
89. The vortices merge in pairs to form more diffuse vortices with larger overall circulation.
90. There are, however, strong arguments against forcing charities to merge.
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