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Meanings of
merging
in English
Catalan
confluència
Spanish
confluencia
Back to the meaning
A flowing together.
confluence
conflux
Catalan
confluència
Catalan
unió
Spanish
fusión
Back to the meaning
The act of joining together as one.
meeting
coming together
Catalan
unió
Synonyms
Examples for "
meeting
"
meeting
coming together
Examples for "
meeting
"
1
Patients
meeting
all four conditions at week 16 achieved this end point.
2
Ocana said that Spain faced no problem in
meeting
its debt needs.
3
Really good
meeting
,
great chemistry, Trump said on Twitter late on Thursday.
4
India's home minister has called a crisis
meeting
to discuss the demonstrations.
5
The schedule we set a year ago, we're still
meeting
that today.
1
When those things start
coming
together
,
you start thinking maybe you know.
2
In fact, the two parts of the industry are increasingly
coming
together
.
3
But here we are, years later, still
coming
together
when Thomas calls.'
4
That's a way that I think
coming
together
might be more meaningful.
5
Her brows
coming
together
in consternation, Ellen said, You must stop this.
Flowing together.
confluent
Related terms
convergent
Mingling.
mingling
blending
Related terms
blended
Usage of
merging
in English
1
The court must approve the agreement between the government and
merging
companies.
2
He said this meant
merging
the two companies would not reduce competition.
3
There is some good synergy to
merging
those aspects together, Barnwell said.
4
Two minutes later, Steamhead Steve's 'Bago was
merging
back onto Interstate 90.
5
We don't know the real reason why they are
merging
,
he said.
6
He began to drift, the days running together, their events
merging
indecipherably.
7
But, here's the thing, the suggestion of
merging
capitals is nothing new.
8
They felt their minds
merging
again, felt themselves become a new being.
9
Modi was considering
merging
some ministries to streamline government, other sources said.
10
ABC had more recent strong discussions about
merging
with CNN in 2002.
11
They came as groups
merging
with our group and they came alone.
12
That led to the idea of
merging
with Warrington and St Helens.
13
Reuters contacted two of the three
merging
banks, which confirmed the plans.
14
The mayor told RNZ there'd be no
merging
with Ms Freeman's group.
15
But as Kroah-Hartman says,
merging
Android into the kernel won't be easy.
16
Otherwise, I thought I could succeed in
merging
as needless many controversies.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
merging
Noun
Singular
merge
Verb
Present
Frequent collocations
merge with
merge companies
merge back
merge together
merge imperceptibly
More collocations
Translations for
merging
Catalan
confluència
unió
fusió
Spanish
confluencia
fusión
unión
Merging
through the time
Merging
across language varieties
New Zealand
Common
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common
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