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converge

[kuhn-vurj] / kənˈvɜrdʒ /


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I screamed, but they shrieked and converged on me like a flying army.

From Literature

He explained: "I got Covid in hospital, my kidneys started to back up, everything that could all seemed to sort of converge at the same time. And I had five operations on my knee."

From BBC

“We’re at an inflection point” as banks and payments and digital assets converge, said Walter J. Mix III, head of the financial services group at the consulting firm BRG.

From The Wall Street Journal

The profit models for the two big companies are different, but converging.

From The Wall Street Journal

The case for 2026 as a turning point is anchored in specific regulatory and infrastructure milestones converging that year:

From MarketWatch