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to converge
01
move or draw together at a certain location
Intransitive: to converge somewhere
02
(of roads, paths, lines, etc.) to lead toward a point that connects them
Intransitive: to converge somewhere
03
to combine or merge to create a unified or cohesive result
Intransitive
Transitive: to converge two or more similar things
04
(of policies, opinions, ideas, aims, etc.) to develop into either the same thing or something extremely similar
Intransitive
05
to approach a specific value called the limit as the number of terms increases
Intransitive: to converge | to converge to a value
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convergence
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convergent
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convergent
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converging
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Example
Protesters from different parts of the city converged on the central square to voice their concerns.
The participants in the charity run will converge at the starting line before embarking on the race.
The parade spectators began to converge on the main square to witness the festivities.
Fans of the band started to converge on the concert venue hours before the show, forming a lively crowd.
Commuters converged at the train station during rush hour, eager to board their respective trains.
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