merging

/ˈmɜrdʒɪŋ/
noun
  1. The act of combining two or more things into one.
    • The merging of different cultures in the city led to a vibrant community.
    • The merging of the two rivers formed a wide, slow-moving stream.
    • The merging of the two companies created a giant corporation.
  2. A point where two or more things come together, especially roads or lanes of traffic.
    • There is a sign warning drivers about the merging ahead.
    • Be careful at the merging of the highway on-ramp.
    • The merging of the bike lane into the main road can be dangerous.
Antonyms
adjective
  1. Coming together to form one; combining.
    • The merging lanes require drivers to take turns.
    • We watched the merging colors of the sunset.
    • The merging traffic slowed down to a crawl.
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