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Converge on Meaning in English

expression

kənˈvɝdʒ/ /ˈɑn/, /ˈɔn
kuhn-VURJ-awn
kənvˈɜːdʒ/ /ˈɒn
kuhn-VURJ-on

Definition

To move toward the same point from different directions, especially a group of people, vehicles, or ideas coming together at a specific place or focus.

Usage & Nuances

Usually formal or semi-formal, common in news and academic writing. Used for people physically gathering ('protesters converge on the city'), or for things/ideas becoming focused on one topic ('efforts converge on climate change'). Not for random gathering—implies purpose. Don't confuse with 'diverge', which means to move apart.

Example Sentences

The students converged on the library for the group project.

basic

Fans converged on the stadium hours before the match.

basic

Reporters quickly converged on the scene of the accident.

basic

Ideas from all around the world converge on this conference every year.

natural

Emergency crews converged on the flooded area as the waters rose.

natural

All our efforts need to converge on finding a solution.

natural