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converged (verb)

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  • 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 …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • mingle — verb /ˈmɪŋ.ɡəl/ a) To mix; intermix; to combine or join, as an individual or part, with other parts, but commonly so as to be distinguishable in the product; to confuse; to confound. There was... fire mingled with the hail. Ex …   Wiktionary

  • converge — verb (I) 1 to come from different directions and meet at the same point: The two streams converge here to form a river. 2 if groups of people converge in a particular place, they come there from many different places and meet together to form a… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • converge — verb 1) the tracks converge at Union Station Syn: meet, intersect, cross, connect, link up, coincide, join, unite, merge Ant: diverge 2) 5,000 protesters converged on Capitol Hill …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • Convergence — The movement of the price of a futures contract toward the price of the underlying cash commodity. At the start, the contract price is higher because of the time value. But as the contract nears expiration, the futures price and the cash price… …   Financial and business terms

  • convergence — A term referring to cash and futures prices tending to come together ( i.e., the basis approaches zero) as the futures contract nears expiration. Chicago Board of Trade glossary The coming together of futures prices and cash market prices on the… …   Financial and business terms

  • converge — con‧verge [kənˈvɜːdʒ ǁ ˈvɜːrdʒ] verb [intransitive] 1. if two or more rates of interest, unemployment etc converge, they move to the same level: converge with • Irish productivity per worker has converged with the EU norms. 2. ECONOMICS if two or …   Financial and business terms

  • converge — [[t]kənvɜ͟ː(r)ʤ[/t]] converges, converging, converged 1) VERB If people or vehicles converge on a place, they move towards it from different directions. [V on n] Competitors from more than a hundred countries have converged on Sheffield for the… …   English dictionary

  • converge — UK [kənˈvɜː(r)dʒ] / US [kənˈvɜrdʒ] verb [intransitive] Word forms converge : present tense I/you/we/they converge he/she/it converges present participle converging past tense converged past participle converged 1) to come from different… …   English dictionary

  • Greek language — Indo European language spoken mostly in Greece. Its history can be divided into four phases: Ancient Greek, Koine, Byzantine Greek, and Modern Greek. Ancient Greek is subdivided into Mycenaean Greek (14th–13th centuries BC) and Archaic and… …   Universalium

  • convergent — converge con‧verge [kənˈvɜːdʒ ǁ ˈvɜːrdʒ] verb [intransitive] 1. if two or more rates of interest, unemployment etc converge, they move to the same level: converge with • Irish productivity per worker has converged with the EU norms. 2. ECONOMICS… …   Financial and business terms

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