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converge - Dictionary

converge

Part of Speech

Verb

Pronunciation

UK: /kənˈvɜːdʒ/ | US: /kənˈvɝːdʒ/

Definitions

  • To move towards a common point or come together.
  • To reach the same point from different directions.
  • To become more similar or identical.

Usage Examples

  • "The two roads converge at the bridge."
  • "Scientists from different fields converge at the annual conference."
  • "Over time, our ideas began to converge."

Etymology

Derived from Latin "convergere," from "com-" (together) and "vergere" (to bend or turn).

Synonyms

  • Meet
  • Unite
  • Intersect
  • Merge

Antonyms

  • Diverge
  • Separate
  • Deviate

Translations

Major Global Languages

Language Translation Pronunciation
Spanish Converger /kon-ver-HER/
French Converger /kɔ̃.vɛʁ.ʒe/
German Konvergieren /kon-ver-GEE-ren/
Chinese 汇聚 (huì jù) /hwei joo/
Russian Сходиться /skho-DEET-sya/

Indian Languages

Language Translation Pronunciation
Hindi मेल खाना /mel kha-na/
Bengali একত্রিত হওয়া /ekotrito howa/
Tamil ஒன்றுசேருதல் /ondru seruthal/
Telugu ఒకచోట కలవడం /oka chota kalavadam/
Marathi एकत्र येणे /ekatra yene/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

In British English, "converge" has a softer "r" sound, while in American English, the "r" is more pronounced.

Historical Usage

First used in the 17th century, the term "converge" was primarily used in geometry and later expanded to other disciplines.

Cultural Nuances

The word is often used metaphorically in discussions about ideas, trends, and movements coming together.

More Information

In mathematics, "convergence" refers to the tendency of a sequence or function to approach a limit. In physics, it describes light or sound waves focusing towards a point.

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