converge

[US]/kənˈvɜːdʒ/
[UK]/kənˈvɜːrdʒ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vi. come together at a point, becoming similar or identical (of lines, moving objects, etc.)

Phrases & Collocations

converging trends

Example Sentences

These lines converge at a certain point.

The roads converged at the stadium.

The avenues converge at a central square.

the powers of E therefore converge very slowly indeed.

Angry crowds converged on the speaker.

two separate people whose lives converge briefly from time to time.

half a million sports fans will converge on the capital for the London Marathon.

a pair of lines of longitude are parallel at the equator but converge toward the poles.

less fortunate children still converged on the soup kitchens.

She and her husband both converged upon the caller.

The thunder converges entad, conquering any rigidity;

People converged on the political meeting from all parts of the city.

convoys from America and the UK traversed thousands of miles to converge in the Atlantic.

This sequence of means does not converge, so 1 − 2 + 3 − 4 + …is not Cesàro summable.

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