Pronunciation: /mɜːrdʒd/
verb to combine or unite into a single entity
A1 The two rivers merged into one larger river.
A2 The company merged with its competitor to create a stronger market presence.
B1 The flavors of the different ingredients merged together perfectly in the dish.
B2 The two companies have successfully merged their operations and are now working as one entity.
C1 The artist's style has evolved over the years and merged various influences into a unique aesthetic.
C2 The novel seamlessly merged elements of science fiction and historical fiction to create a captivating story.
adjective combined or united into a single entity
A1 The two rivers merged to form a larger body of water.
A2 The company's two departments merged to create a more efficient workflow.
B1 The artist's unique style merged traditional and modern techniques.
B2 The two companies merged to become a major player in the industry.
C1 The film seamlessly merged live-action and CGI elements.
C2 The novel's complex narrative merged multiple storylines into a cohesive whole.
formal The two companies merged to form a larger corporation.
informal The two teams merged their efforts to complete the project on time.
slang We totally merged our playlists and now we have the ultimate road trip mix.
figurative The colors in the painting merged together seamlessly, creating a beautiful masterpiece.
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