converge

verb

con·​verge kən-ˈvərj How to pronounce converge (audio)
converged; converging

intransitive verb

1
: to tend or move toward one point or one another : come together : meet
converging paths
Police cars converged on the accident scene.
2
: to come together and unite in a common interest or focus
Economic forces converged to bring the country out of the recession.
3
: to approach a limit as the number of terms increases without limit
the series converges

transitive verb

: to cause to converge

Examples of converge in a Sentence

The two roads converge in the center of town. Students converged in the parking lot to say goodbye after graduation. Economic forces converged to bring the country out of a recession. Many companies are combining rapidly converging communication technology into one device that can act as a phone, take photographs, and send e-mail.
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The Buffalo Hunter Hunter, by Stephen Graham Jones Genocidal violence and supernatural vengeance converge in this historical novel by one of the most prolific horror craftsmen working today. Colin Dwyer, NPR, 18 Mar. 2025 In boardrooms across industries, discussions around EBITDA and profitability are increasingly converging around a central topic: workforce analytics. Heidi Farris, Forbes, 17 Mar. 2025 Those two rivers converge near Marysville and Yuba City, dozens of miles downstream of each dam, connecting the use of each of their respective dams to one another. Jake Goodrick, Sacramento Bee, 15 Mar. 2025 After two hours of brush clearing, the group converged for snacks around the fire and made plans to meet once a week at the prairie entrance located at 15700 S. Whipple. Susan Degrane, Chicago Tribune, 12 Mar. 2025 See All Example Sentences for converge

Word History

Etymology

Late Latin convergere, from Latin com- + vergere to bend, incline — more at wrench

First Known Use

1691, in the meaning defined at intransitive sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of converge was in 1691

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“Converge.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/converge. Accessed 23 Mar. 2025.

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converge

verb
con·​verge kən-ˈvərj How to pronounce converge (audio)
converged; converging
1
: to tend or move toward one point or one another
2
: to come together and unite in a common interest

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