converge

verb
UK: /kənˈvɜːdʒ/
US: /kənˈvɝːdʒ/
  1. To move towards a common point or conclusion.

    1. The two roads converge here.
    2. Opinions on the project began to converge after the presentation.
  2. If lines, roads, or ideas converge, they meet or come together.

    1. All lines converge at the top.
    2. The paths of the two friends began to converge unexpectedly after many years.
  3. To approach a limit; mathematics process that become smaller or more similar.

    1. The sequence will converge to zero.
    2. The algorithm's results converge towards a stable solution over time.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "converge" in English means: To move towards a common point or conclusion., If lines, roads, or ideas converge, they meet or come together., To approach a limit; mathematics process that become smaller or more similar..

The phonetic transcription of "converge" is /kənˈvɜːdʒ/ in British English and /kənˈvɝːdʒ/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "converge": join, unite, merge, focus, meet.

Example usage of "converge": "The two roads converge here.". More examples on the page.