converge

converge
verb (converged; converging) Etymology: Late Latin convergere, from Latin com- + vergere to bend, incline — more at wrench Date: 1691 intransitive verb 1. to tend or move toward one point or one another ; come together ; meet <
converging paths
>
2. to come together and unite in a common interest or focus 3. to approach a limit as the number of terms increases without limit <
the series converges
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transitive verb to cause to converge

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  • converge — ► VERB 1) come together from different directions so as eventually to meet. 2) (converge on/upon) come from different directions and meet at. DERIVATIVES convergent adjective. ORIGIN Latin convergere, from vergere incline …   English terms dictionary

  • converge — [kən vʉrj′] vi. converged, converging [LL convergere < L com , together + vergere, to bend: see VERGE2] 1. to come together or tend to come together at a point 2. to move or be directed toward each other or toward the same place, purpose, or… …   English World dictionary

  • Converge — Vokalist Bannon live (2005) …   Deutsch Wikipedia

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