English[]
Etymology[]
From Latin mergere.
Pronunciation[]
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to Merge (third-person singular simple present merg, present participle ing, simple past and past participle -)
- (transitive) To combine into a whole.
- Headquarters merged the operations of the three divisions.
- (intransitive) To combine into a whole.
- The two companies merged.
- To blend gradually into something else.
- The lanes of traffic merged, using the "zipper procedure".
Synonyms[]
- amalgamate
- combine
- conflate
- integrate
- unite
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Translations[]
combine into a whole
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be combined into a whole
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blend gradually into something else
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Noun[]
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Merge ({{{1}}})
- A joining together of two flows.
- There are often accidents at that traffic merge.
Translations[]
joining of two flows
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Italian[]
Verb[]
merge
- Third-person singular present tense of mergere.
Anagrams[]
- eegmr, germe
Romanian[]
Etymology[]
From Latin mergere.
Pronunciation[]
- IPA: /'mer.ʤe/
Verb[]
Template:Ro-verb
- to go
- merg la Bucureşti mâine
- I’m going to Bucharest tomorrow.
- merg să mă întâlnesc cu soţul surorii mele
- I’m going to meet my sister’s husband.
- merg la Bucureşti mâine
Conjugation[]
Template:Ro-conj-e
et:merge el:merge fa:merge fr:merge io:merge kn:merge lt:merge hu:merge ml:merge pl:merge pt:merge ro:merge fi:merge ta:merge te:merge vi:merge zh:merge