Similar words: submerged, merge, emerge, merger, submerge, immerge, emergent, emergency. Meaning: [mɜrdʒ /mɜːdʒ] adj. formed or united into a whole.
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61. The invisible lines, which traced the patterns of their existence, merged into one.
62. Ministers will later examine whether housing benefit, administered by local councils, can also be integrated into the merged service.
63. The two probes were merged as evidence of misspent funds mounted.
64. The United Nations secretary general, Kofi Annan, has argued that the two plans should be merged.
65. The buzz at Geneva last week was about smaller cars, wholesale commitment to environmental protection and rationalised, merged conglomerates.
66. Dark clouds rolled over denser,[http://sentencedict.com/merged.html] thicker clouds and merged with them.
67. But as soon as it was repeated, its individuality merged into a series extending indefinitely into the future.
68. In a move for greater efficiency, the two factory buildings have been merged into one.
69. Having merged the two companies, his first task is to eliminate overlapping product lines.
70. Months later it merged with the considerably larger Mothercare chain in a reverse take-over.
71. It recently merged with a Wigan-based firm to form a new company called Longwall International.
72. Manufacturers of equipment for telecommunications, defence electronics and household appliances have merged or entered joint ventures to ensure their continued competitiveness.
73. At its western extremity this ridge merged into the Bois des Corbeaux that flanked the Mort Homme directly from the northeast.
74. After a while, the trail we were on merged with another, bigger trail.
75. Basil de Ferranti was chairman of the company until it merged with International Signal and Control(sentencedict.com), a takeover which he supported.
76. In 1969, Cadbury merged with Schweppes, changing the whole character of the company.
77. In he north they had merged with the Semitic colonists from Arabia to produce the civilization of Aksum.
78. A few went abroad to Catholic countries but most merged fairly easily into the new order.
79. The associated information from the strings is merged according to prescribed information combining operations.
80. The exercised shares, however, were then placed in a new performance plan created for the merged businesses.
81. The foundation merged with the new arts center when it opened in October 1994 and Shaw became museum director.
82. Co. has roped First Interstate Bancorp but competitors hope for a stampede of disenchanted customers from the merged bank.
83. It is one of merged meadowlands ending in the great saltings and mud flats and tidal pools near the restless sea.
84. Behind him the window merged through silver into a dusk of green and chrysanthemum.
85. The resultant data is then merged by the software to produce the digitised colour images displayed on your screen.
86. Sources at the IoS suggest the merged news operation with the daily paper has improved the Sunday's edge.
87. In 1969, Lechmere merged with Dayton Corp., becoming a wholly owned subsidiary of the giant Minneapolis-based retailer.
88. He added progress would be limited until housing and social services merged and acted on the advice of clients.
89. She began to thrust at him with her body; their mingled breaths merged, their open mouths met, tongues touching.
90. As financial firms merged, long-standing relationships with lawyers inevitably were threatened.
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