Merging Meaning in English
word · lemma: merge
Definition
Bringing two or more things together to become one, often used for companies, organizations, or ideas.
Usage & Nuances
Common in business, technology, and creative contexts. 'Merging companies' means combining two businesses; 'merging ideas' means blending concepts. Not used for physical mixing like cooking—use 'mixing' instead.
Spanish: fusión - unificaciónPortuguese (BR): fusão - unificaçãoPortuguese (PT): fusão - unificaçãoChinese (Simplified): 合并 - 融合Chinese (Traditional): 合併 - 融合Hindi: मिलना - एकीकरणArabic: دمج - توحيدBengali: একত্রীকরণ - একীভবনRussian: слияниеJapanese: 統合 - 合併Vietnamese: sáp nhập - hợp nhấtKorean: 합병 - 통합Turkish: birleşme - birleştirmeUrdu: انضمام - ادغامIndonesian: penggabungan
Example Sentences
He’s worried that merging his hobby with his job will make him enjoy it less.
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The merging of two schools created a larger campus.
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We are merging our two teams for this project.
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The merging of ideas made the story interesting.
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They're talking about merging the two biggest banks in the country.
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After merging with our competitor, we doubled our staff.
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