converging

/kənˈvɜrdʒɪŋ/
adjective
  1. Coming together from different directions to meet at a point.
    • The artist used converging lines to create depth in the painting.
    • The converging roads led to the town square.
    • Converging storm clouds darkened the sky.
  2. Tending toward the same result or conclusion.
    • The two theories are converging on a similar explanation.
    • The data points are converging toward a single trend.
    • Their opinions are converging after hours of discussion.
Antonyms
noun
  1. The act or process of coming together.
    • The converging of the rivers created a wide delta.
    • The converging of ideas led to a breakthrough.
    • We watched the converging of the two crowds at the festival.
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