Definition of merge Merge

/mɚˈʤ/ - [merj] - merge

We found 13 definitions of merge from 5 different sources.

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What does merge mean?

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Verb

merges, merging, merged  

merge - mix together different elements; "The colors blend well"
  blend, flux, mix, conflate, commingle, immix, fuse, coalesce, meld, combine
  change integrity change in physical make-up
  mix up, stump remove tree stumps from; "stump a field"
  gauge mix in specific proportions; "gauge plaster"
  absorb cause to become one with; "The sales tax is absorbed into the state income tax"
  meld, melt announce for a score; of cards in a card game
  blend in, mix in cause (something) to be mixed with (something else); "At this stage of making the cake, blend in the nuts"
  accrete grow or become attached by accretion; "The story accreted emotion"
  conjugate unite chemically so that the product is easily broken down into the original compounds
  admix mix or blend; "Hyaline casts were admixed with neutrophils"
  alloy make an alloy of
  syncretise, syncretize unite (beliefs or conflicting principles)
merge - become one; "Germany unified officially in 1990"; "the cells merge"
  unify, unite
  disunify, break apart break up or separate; "The country is disunifying"; "Yugoslavia broke apart after 1989"
  integrate make into a whole or make part of a whole; "She incorporated his suggestions into her proposal"
  consolidate make firm or secure; strengthen; "consolidate one's gains"; "consolidate one's hold on first place"
  consubstantiate unite in one common substance; "Thought is consubstantiated with the object"
  syncretise, syncretize unite (beliefs or conflicting principles)
  converge come together so as to form a single product; "Social forces converged to bring the Fascists back to power"
  federate, federalise, federalize unite on a federal basis or band together as a league; "The country was federated after the civil war"
  coalesce fuse or cause to grow together
merge - join or combine; "We merged our resources"
  unite, unify
  modify, alter, change make less severe or harsh or extreme; "please modify this letter to make it more polite"; "he modified his views on same-gender marriage"
  consolidate make firm or secure; strengthen; "consolidate one's gains"; "consolidate one's hold on first place"
  weld unite closely or intimately; "Her gratitude welded her to him"
  consubstantiate unite in one common substance; "Thought is consubstantiated with the object"
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Webster DictionaryWebster's Unabridged Dictionary 📘

  • merge (v. t.)
    To cause to be swallowed up; to immerse; to sink; to absorb.
  • merge (v. i.)
    To be sunk, swallowed up, or lost.

OmegaWiki DictionaryOmegaWiki Dictionary Ω

  • merge
    To unify an element with a larger structure.
  • merge
    To join two parts into a single set or element; to become one.
  • merge
    To mix together different elements.

Part of speech

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  • merge, verb, present, 1st person singular of merge (infinitive).
  • merge, verb (infinitive).

Pronunciation

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Sign Language

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