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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 convergence of lavish spectacle and hard times is not necessarily a losing proposition, in terms of public relations.

From Los Angeles Times

That same convergence of people has decorated the insights of Tom Nieman, overseer of the design of the new park.

From Washington Post

“We were particularly surprised by the convergence of the resulting ideas, along with the freedom of expression that happened independently of one another,” Ms. Adler said.

From New York Times

The convergence of the litigation with Mr. Carlson’s departure fueled speculation that the longtime Fox News figure had come to be viewed as a liability despite his primetime dominance and growing political influence.

From Washington Times