Similar words: submerged, merge, emerge, merger, submerge, immerge, emergent, emergency. Meaning: [mɜrdʒ /mɜːdʒ] adj. formed or united into a whole.
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31. Twilight merged into total darkness.
32. A converse example was also seen in which two separate loops brightened and merged.
33. Several rail companies have merged since mid-1994 in an effort to slim operations and bolster specific routes.
34. An enormous bald headed woman dressed in battle fatigues merged.
35. Overlapping, consecutive, or duplicate spells of sickness absence were merged after taking account of weekends and public holidays.
36. The old Metal Box company merged its can-making business with Carnaud in 1989.
37. He hardly comprehended what had been happening; the reality and unreality merged together like a nightmare or a melodrama.
38. Water had dripped on to the paper so that it had become sodden and merged with the lettuce leaves.
39. Perhaps they merged with somebody,[http://sentencedict.com/merged.html] there's a lot of that about!
40. It was founded after the Price family split off from the merged company.
41. The merged generic businesses now trade as Evans-Kerfoot, with main manufacturing facilities at Bardsey Vale in Stockport.
42. More than 20 cities have merged with their county to create a more effective regional government-as Indianapolis did.
43. Martin Marietta has since merged with a second aerospace giant to form Lockheed Martin.
44. Once downloaded, the files are then merged into a single database.
45. The political and the literary are as inextricably merged in Nizan's posthumous existence as they were in his lived existence.
46. Small companies will disappear by being merged into big ones.
47. Deep rose merged with the turquoise and aquamarine of fast-fading night.
48. The merged councils averaged forty members; half were appointed by the mayor and half were elected by area residents.
49. To thrive in this new era, many law firms also merged.
50. The High Authority, however, survived as a distinct body until 1965 when it was merged with the other supranational executives.
51. The two companies have now merged into one - Grupo Cruzcampo - with three divisions, covering sales, marketing and operations.
52. In Minnesota and Virginia, the Reform Party has merged with existing parties that are on the ballots.
53. He says that the community would be split, with strange geographical areas being merged.
54. The two columns of police merged into one solid body of four ranks, ten men to a rank.
55. At this point the debate over the civil rights bill merged into a wider national debate concerning the legitimacy of reverse discrimination.
56. It was a harrowing din, a cascade of furious voices merged into a single pulsating shout.
57. The Arabs had severed relations with Salomon when it had merged with the commodity traders Phillips Brothers.
58. The accounts also provide details of the gains so far on executive share options in the merged company.
59. It is used to identify the sentence in both error messages and for objects that can be merged into canvass documents.
60. The merged company hopes to cut $ 800 million in annual operating costs.
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