merge
/mɜrdʒ/
verb
- To combine or join together to form a single unit or entity.
- The colors merge beautifully in the sunset painting.
- We need to merge our ideas to create a better plan.
- The two companies decided to merge and become one larger corporation.
- To blend or cause to blend gradually, so that boundaries become unclear.
- The lines on the graph merge at this point.
- Her voice merged with the choir's in perfect harmony.
- The river merges with the sea at the delta.
- To change lanes or enter a flow of traffic, especially on a highway.
- Traffic merges from two lanes into one ahead.
- Use your turn signal when you merge onto the freeway.
- The driver slowed down to merge safely into the right lane.
noun
- An act or instance of combining or joining.
- The merge of the two departments created a more efficient team.
- The software performed a merge of the two data files.
- After the merge, the company had a new name and logo.