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converge
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converge
verb
/kənˈvɜːrdʒ/
conventional farming
convergence
Meaning
to come together from different directions; to meet at a point
to come together from different directions to meet at a point
Example Sentences
The roads
converge
at the city center.
The roads
converge
at the city center.
Synonyms
meet, unite, merge, come together, join, intersect
Entry 1
meet, unite, merge, come together, join
Entry 2
meet, join, unite, intersect
Antonyms
diverge, separate, spread, scatter, split
Entry 1
diverge, separate, spread, scatter
Entry 2
diverge, separate, split
Collocations
converge on, converge at, converge together, roads converge, lines converge, paths converge, ideas converge, points converge
Entry 1
converge on, converge at, converge together, roads converge, lines converge
Entry 2
converge at, paths converge, ideas converge, points converge
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