merge|merged|merges|merging in English
verb
[mɜrdʒ /mɜːdʒ]
blend; be blended; be assimilated; combine or unite into a single body
Use "merge|merged|merges|merging" in a sentence
1. When you merge the incidents, Acknowledgers, assignees and responders from the source incidents are not merged
2. Avision Sales Group merges with Plexus
3. Expect delays where freeway traffic merges.
4. To merge current Calls into one conference call, tap Call merge
5. Tell Autocrat which fields to merge via <<merge tags>>
6. To merge current Calls into one conference Call, tap Call merge
7. Blending is a merging of the phonemes (sounds) that you hear in a split-up form. For example, you hear ‘c-a-t’ and merge it together to make the word ‘cat’
8. Avision Sales Group merges with TRC Marketing, Inc
9. Portraiture merges here with voyeurism and surveillance.
10. Merge Branch 'iss53' Conflicts: index.html # # It looks like you may be committing a merge
11. Benefactive possessive element merges with an already categorized verb
12. 4 It connects computer applications, merges reports, builds pictures, develops concepts.
13. 'Where the pure angel merges with the antic sphynx'
14. Advanced, Measured Progress to Merge
15. Night and day begin to merge.
16. Memories seemed to merge with reality.
17. Hence, "ai" symbolizes things coming together, merging.
18. Bone fracture merge blood vessel neurotrosis.
19. The roads merge a kilometre ahead.
20. Many companies merge and few demerge.
21. His department will merge with mine.
22. Merges bookmarks installed by #rd parties into the user 's bookmarks
23. 3 Higgledy-piggledy merges, all too easily, into hocus-pocus.
24. Sagittarius , the centaur, merges beast and man a unique creature.
25. The two roads merge a mile ahead.