Merge

Verb

 * 1)  To combine into a whole.
 * Headquarters merged the operations of the three divisions.
 * 1)  To combine into a whole.
 * The two companies merged.
 * 1) To blend gradually into something else.
 * The lanes of traffic merged, using the "zipper procedure".

Synonyms

 * amalgamate
 * combine
 * conflate
 * integrate
 * unite

Derived terms

 * merger

Noun

 * 1) A joining together of two flows.
 * There are often accidents at that traffic merge.

Adverbs for Merge
gradually; perpetually; conveniently; artfully; artistically; unconsciously; completely; superficially.

Thesaurus
accouple, accumulate, act in concert, act together, add, adhere, admix, affiliate, agglutinate, alloy, ally, alter into, amalgamate, amass, articulate, assemble, assimilate, associate, band, band together, baptize, be converted into, be in league, become, bemingle, blend, bond, bracket, bridge, bridge over, build, build up, bunch, bunch up, bury, cement, chain, change into, clap together, clinch, clot, club together, cluster, coact, coalesce, cohere, collaborate, collect, collude, combine, come round to, come together, commingle, commix, communicate, compose, compound, comprise, concatenate, concert, concoct, concord, concur, confederate, conglobulate, conglomerate, congregate, conjoin, conjugate, connect, consist of, consolidate, conspire, constitute, construct, converge, cooperate, copulate, couple, cover, crowd, date, deluge, dip, do business with, douse, drown, duck, dunk, embody, embrace, emulsify, encompass, engulf, enter into, evolve into, fabricate, fall into, federate, flock together, flow together, flux, forgather, form, fuse, gang around, gang up, gather, gather around, get heads together, get together, glue, go into, go partners, grow together, hang together, harmonize, hash, herd together, hive, hold together, homogenize, hook up, horde, huddle, identify, immerge, immerse, immingle, immix, include, incorporate, integrate, interblend, intercommunicate, interfuse, interlace, interlard, intermingle, intermix, intertwine, interweave, inundate, join, join in, join together, jumble, keep together, knead, knit, knot, lapse into, lay together, league, league together, link, lump together, make, make common cause, make one, make up, marry, marshal, mass, meet, meld, melt into, melt into one, merge in, mill, mingle, mingle-mangle, mix, mix up, mobilize, muster, open into, organize, overwhelm, pair, partner, pass into, piece together, play ball, plunge in water, pool, pull together, put heads together, put together, rally, rally around, reciprocate, reembody, rendezvous, ripen into, roll into one, run into, scramble, seethe, settle into, shade into, shift into, shuffle, sink, solder, solidify, souse, span, splice, stand together, stick together, stir up, stream, structure, submerge, submerse, surge, swarm, syncretize, syndicate, synthesize, take in, tape, team up, throng, throw in together, throw together, tie, tie in, tie up, toss together, turn into, turn to, unify, unite, unite efforts, unite in, weld, whelm, work, work together, yoke

Etymology
From mergere:.

Verb

 * Czech:
 * Dutch:, fusioneren
 * Finnish: ,
 * Greek:


 * Polish: łączyć / połączyć
 * Russian:, слить
 * Swedish: slå ihop, fusionera


 * Arabic: (dámaja)
 * Chinese: 合并 (hébìng)
 * Dutch:, samenvloeien , fusioneren, samengaan
 * Finnish: yhteen,
 * French:
 * German: verschmelzen
 * Greek:
 * Italian:


 * Japanese: 合同する (ごうごうする, gōdō suru)
 * Korean: 합하다 (haphada)
 * Polish: łączyć się / połączyć się
 * Portuguese:
 * Russian:, сливаться
 * Spanish:
 * Swedish: sammansmälta,,  fusionera


 * Dutch: samenvloeien ,


 * Finnish: ,


 * : fuseren
 * : fusionner
 * : zusammenkommen, (sich) zusammenschließen, fusionieren


 * : unir

Noun

 * Dutch: samenvloeiing,

Anagrams

 * emerg

Verb
merge



Anagrams

 * germe

Verb

 * 1) to go
 * Merg la București mâine.
 * I’m going to Bucharest tomorrow.
 * Merg să mă întâlnesc cu soțul surorii mele.
 * I’m going to meet my sister’s husband.

Etymology
From mergere:, present active infinitive of mergo:.