Pronunciation: /ˈmərʤɪŋ/
noun the act of combining or blending into a single entity
A1 The merging of two rivers created a larger body of water.
A2 The merging of different cultures can lead to a rich exchange of traditions.
B1 The merging of two companies resulted in a stronger presence in the market.
B2 The merging of art and technology has produced some incredible innovations.
C1 The merging of various ideologies can lead to complex political dynamics.
C2 The merging of scientific disciplines has led to groundbreaking discoveries.
verb to combine or blend into a single entity
A1 The two rivers are merging together to form a larger one.
A2 I am merging the two documents into one file.
B1 The company is merging with a competitor to expand its market share.
B2 The artist is known for merging different styles in his paintings.
C1 The scientist is studying the process of merging galaxies in the universe.
C2 The CEO is considering merging multiple departments to streamline operations.
formal The two companies are in the process of merging to create a larger, more competitive entity.
informal I heard that the two companies are merging, it's going to be interesting to see how it all turns out.
slang Those two companies are totally merging, it's going to be lit.
figurative It feels like my thoughts and emotions are merging into one overwhelming sensation.
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