converge

/kənˈvɜrdʒ/
verb
  1. To come together from different directions and meet at a single point.
    • The crowd began to converge on the town square for the festival.
    • The two rivers converge just south of the city.
    • All the hiking trails converge at the summit of the mountain.
  2. To become similar or come to the same result or opinion.
    • The scientists' theories converge on the idea that climate change is accelerating.
    • Our tastes in music have converged over the years.
    • After hours of debate, the committee members' views began to converge.
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