Meaning & Definition of Merge in English
Merge
To combine or join together.
Pronunciation:
/mɜrdʒ/Part of Speech:
verbDetailed Definitions
Definition: To cause to become one; to unite or blend things together.
Example Sentence: The two rivers merge into a single stream.
Definition: To combine two or more companies or organizations into one entity.
Example Sentence: The two companies decided to merge for better market competitiveness.
Definition: To blend or mix closely.
Example Sentence: She wanted to merge her artistic style with traditional techniques.
Etymology
Origin: Middle English 'mergen', from Old French 'merger', from Latin 'mergere' meaning 'to dip, sink, immerse'.
Synonyms
Common Phrases and Expressions
- merge ahead: A warning that a merging lane is approaching.
- merge into one: To combine multiple elements into a single unit.
- merging lanes: Roadways that join together.
Translations
- Spanish: fusionar
- French: fusionner
- German: verschmelzen
- Russian: сливать
Related Words
- fusion: The process of combining two things into one, especially in the context of ideas or substances.
- amalgamate: To combine or unite to form one organization or structure.
- confluence: The point where two rivers meet and flow together.
Slang Meanings of merge
Meaning: To blend or mix in a very close fashion.
Example Sentence: We just need to merge this idea with yours to make it work.
Meaning: To integrate different styles or elements seamlessly.
Example Sentence: This playlist really merges a lot of different genres.