merge
verb
- combine, mix
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /mɜːd͡ʒ/ / /mɝd͡ʒ/
noun
Etymology: Borrowed from Latin mergō (“to dip; dip in; plunge; sink down into; immerse; overwhelm”).
- The joining together of multiple sources.
“There are often accidents at that traffic merge.”
“The merge of the two documents failed.”
- Within the Minimalist Program, a fundamental operation of syntactic construction
verb
Etymology: Borrowed from Latin mergō (“to dip; dip in; plunge; sink down into; immerse; overwhelm”).
- To combine into a whole.
“Headquarters merged the operations of the three divisions.”
“The two companies merged.”
- To blend gradually into something else.
“The lanes of traffic merged.”
“The sky and sea seem to merge at the horizon.”