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merge

verb

  1. combine, mix
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Wiktionary

Pronunciation: /mɜːd͡ʒ/ / /mɝd͡ʒ/

noun

Etymology: Borrowed from Latin mergō (“to dip; dip in; plunge; sink down into; immerse; overwhelm”).

  1. The joining together of multiple sources.

    There are often accidents at that traffic merge.

    The merge of the two documents failed.

  2. 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”).

  1. To combine into a whole.

    Headquarters merged the operations of the three divisions.

    The two companies merged.

  2. To blend gradually into something else.

    The lanes of traffic merged.

    The sky and sea seem to merge at the horizon.

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