merge — to combine or join together to form a single entity
Part of speech: VERB
Definition: to combine or join together to form a single entity
Pronunciation (IPA): /mɜːrdʒ/
Korean meaning: 합치다, 병합하다
Korean pronunciation: **머**지
Example Sentences
- My mom tried to merge her cooking with dad's style, but now our dinner tastes like a science experiment gone wrong.
- The highway signs clearly say 'merge left,' but some drivers seem to think it means 'close your eyes and pray.'
- The two rivers merge at this point to form a larger waterway.
merge
VERB//mɜːrdʒ//
to combine or join together to form a single entity

to combine or join together to form a single entity
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Origin
From Latin 'mergere' meaning 'to plunge, dip, or immerse.' The word entered English in the late 16th century through French influence.
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“My mom tried to merge her cooking with dad's style, but now our dinner tastes like a science experiment gone wrong.”
“The highway signs clearly say 'merge left,' but some drivers seem to think it means 'close your eyes and pray.'”
“The two rivers merge at this point to form a larger waterway.”
“Please merge these documents before the meeting.”
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