converge

pronunciation

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Word Origin

converge
converge: see verge
converge (v.)
1690s, from Late Latin convergere "to incline together" from com- "together" (see com-) + vergere "to bend" (see verge (v.)). Related: Converged; converging.

Example

1. These , it was hoped , would see productivity and growth rates converge .
2. Once this process dies down , as long as core inflation remains anchored , headline inflation must converge to it .
3. Many will later converge on the busiest railway stations in the world , now at a standstill .
4. When I say dramatic I mean that the parallel lines do not converge fast enough .
5. Because of perspective , the rays appear to converge at the sun .

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