merge

verb
UK: /mɜːdʒ/
US: /mɝːdʒ/
  1. To combine or blend together into a single entity or substance.

    1. The two roads merge here soon ahead where is the end of journey.
    2. Different cultures can merge together, creating new and exciting traditions.
  2. To unite or amalgamate two or more companies, organizations, or entities.

    1. Our banks will merge next month creating one big financial group.
    2. The company decided to merge with a competitor to increase market share.
merge noun
  1. An act or instance of merging; a combination of two or more entities into one.

    1. The merge of those companies created a big power.
    2. The merge created a stronger entity, better equipped to face challenges.
merge adjective
  1. Relating to or characteristic of a merger, especially in the context of business.

    1. The merge agreement was signed last week by partners in business.
    2. Merge talks between the two companies are ongoing, but have been long delayed.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "merge" in English means: To combine or blend together into a single entity or substance., To unite or amalgamate two or more companies, organizations, or entities..

The phonetic transcription of "merge" is /mɜːdʒ/ in British English and /mɝːdʒ/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "merge": combine, fuse, blend, consolidate, unite, amalgamate, integrate.

Example usage of "merge": "The two roads merge here soon ahead where is the end of journey.". More examples on the page.