mergence in English

noun

['mer·gence || 'mɜrdʒəns /'mɜːd-]

union, coalescence, mixing; assimilation; total joining of two parts into one

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1. Les mutations politiques et géopolitiques de ces dernières années ont favorisé l'émergence de Chauvinismes nationalistes qui ont provoqué des conflits entre communautés et ethnies différentes

2. ‘The Bipolarity of the Cold War had gone, Russia should have been encouraged into the European structures and not structures like NATO built against it, and extended against it.’ ‘Since the end of Bipolarity and the mergence of a unipolar international system, I personally believe that nonalignment should be what characterises American

3. ‘The Bipolarity of the Cold War had gone, Russia should have been encouraged into the European structures and not structures like NATO built against it, and extended against it.’ ‘Since the end of Bipolarity and the mergence of a unipolar international system, I personally believe that nonalignment should be what characterises American

4. Dans un groupe social dont la reproduction s’effectue traditionnellement par la famille, l’émergence d’un parcours de formation va à la fois Bureaucratiser le métier et favoriser les échanges vers l’extérieur, contribuant en quelque sorte à une rationalisation et une « modernisation » des tâches.