Merge

  • 11merge — [v] bring or come together absorb, amalgamate, assimilate, become lost in, become partners, be swallowed up*, blend, cement, centralize, coalesce, combine, come aboard*, compound, conglomerate, consolidate, converge, deal one in, fuse, hitch on* …

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  • 12merge — ► VERB 1) combine or be combined into a whole. 2) blend gradually into something else. ORIGIN originally in the sense «immerse oneself in an activity»: from Latin mergere to dip, plunge …

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  • 13merge — [mʉrj] vi., vt. merged, merging [L mergere, to dip, plunge, sink < IE base * mezg , to plunge > Sans májjati, (he) sinks under] 1. to lose or cause to lose identity by being absorbed, swallowed up, or combined 2. to join together; unite;… …

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  • 14Merge — Beispiel eines Merge Vorgangs, der mit dem Werkzeug Meld getätigt wird (Links: Alte Dateiversion; Rechts: Neue Dateiversion). Merge [mɝːdʒ] (engl.: to merge „vereinigen, zusammenführen“) ist der Vorgang des Abgleichens mehrerer Änderungen, die an …

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  • 15Merge — See Help:Merging for the usage of Merge in Wikipedia. Contents 1 Concepts 2 Computer science 3 Music …

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  • 16merge */*/ — UK [mɜː(r)dʒ] / US [mɜrdʒ] verb Word forms merge : present tense I/you/we/they merge he/she/it merges present participle merging past tense merged past participle merged 1) [intransitive/transitive] if two organizations merge, or if you merge… …

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  • 17merge — v. 1) to merge gradually; imperceptibly 2) (D; intr., tr.) to merge into (to merge several small companies into one large one) 3) (D; intr.) to merge with (our bank merged with theirs) * * * [mɜːdʒ] imperceptibly to merge gradually (D; intr.) to… …

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  • 18merge — com·merge; im·merge; merge; sub·merge; sub·merge·ment; un·merge; …

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  • 19merge — [[t]mɜ͟ː(r)ʤ[/t]] merges, merging, merged 1) V RECIP ERG If one thing merges with another, or is merged with another, they combine or come together to make one whole thing. You can also say that two things merge, or are merged. [V with n] My life …

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  • 20merge — verb 1 (I, T) to combine or join together to form one thing (+ with): Rover is to merge with BMW, the German car manufacturer. | merge sth: The company plans to merge its subsidiaries in the US. (+ together): The sounds of the wind and the water… …

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