converge
con
kən
kēn
verge
ˈvɜrʤ
vērj
British pronunciation
/kənvˈɜːd‍ʒ/

Definition & Meaning of "converge"in English

to converge
01

move or draw together at a certain location

Intransitive: to converge somewhere
to converge definition and meaning
example
Examples
The parade spectators began to converge on the main square to witness the festivities.
02

(of roads, paths, lines, etc.) to lead toward a point that connects them

Intransitive: to converge somewhere
example
Examples
The two highways converge at the city center.
03

to combine or merge to create a unified or cohesive result

Intransitive
Transitive: to converge two or more similar things
example
Examples
In filmmaking, the director 's vision and the cinematographer 's expertise converge to produce a visually stunning movie.
04

(of policies, opinions, ideas, aims, etc.) to develop into either the same thing or something extremely similar

Intransitive
example
Examples
Through diplomatic negotiations, the countries ' foreign policies began to converge.
05

to approach a specific value called the limit as the number of terms increases

Intransitive: to converge | to converge to a value
example
Examples
As x approaches 0, the function sin(x)/x converges to 1.
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