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convergence

[kuhn-vur-juhns] / kənˈvɜr dʒəns /


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“Overall, expect convergence to persist, but with smaller moves and tactical opportunities,” they say.

From The Wall Street Journal

The friction over Saturday’s Orthodox Easter ritual has been fueled in part by a rare convergence of holidays in Jerusalem’s bustling Old City.

From Washington Times

Also fueling the recent proliferation of pilots is the convergence of three events: the Covid-19 pandemic, the mass Black Lives Matter demonstrations, and the Stockton Economic Experiment Demonstration.

From Washington Times

The recommendations seek to remove barriers to greater harmonisation of incident reporting, and include an enhanced "cyber lexicon" to provide a wider range of common terms to increase convergence in reporting.

From Reuters

The rare convergence of the Jewish Passover festival and Ramadan brought scores of religious Jews to the site last week and fueled tensions that spiraled into unrest in Jerusalem - and a regional confrontation.

From Washington Times