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Grammar : Verb
Spell : murj
Phonetic Transcription : mɜrdʒ



Definition of merge

Origin :
  • 1630s, "to plunge or sink in," from Latin mergere "to dip, dip in, immerse, plunge," probably rhotacized from *mezgo, from PIE *mezg- "to dip, plunge" (cf. Sanskrit majjati "dives under," Lithuanian mazgoju "to wash"). Legal sense of "absorb an estate, contract, etc. into another" is from 1726. Related: Merged; merging. As a noun, from 1805.
  • verb bring or come together
Example sentences :
  • It seemed to merge into tongues of flame where the lamplight caught it.
  • Extract from : « Jan and Her Job » by L. Allen Harker
  • The objects of reality Strike through their shapes that merge and go.
  • Extract from : « Enamels and Cameos and other Poems » by Thophile Gautier
  • The trouble with efficiency is that it will merge away into excess.
  • Extract from : « The Book of the Damned » by Charles Fort
  • The violins were hushed, the groups turned, tended to merge one into another.
  • Extract from : « The Long Roll » by Mary Johnston
  • They went reluctantly inside, to merge with the darkness of the interior.
  • Extract from : « Space Prison » by Tom Godwin
  • There it narrowed abruptly, to merge into the sheer wall of the canyon.
  • Extract from : « Space Prison » by Tom Godwin
  • The many societies of Earth began to merge into a single superstate.
  • Extract from : « The Status Civilization » by Robert Sheckley
  • We seemed to be at the parting of the way where East and West meet and merge.
  • Extract from : « The Fulfilment of a Dream of Pastor Hsi's » by A. Mildred Cable
  • He creates; and he is able to merge himself in the thing created.
  • Extract from : « The Gate of Appreciation » by Carleton Noyes
  • He writes history without the effort to merge the critic in the historian.
  • Extract from : « Admiral Farragut » by A. T. Mahan

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