Merge

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"Merge" in a Sentence (17 examples)

He was given a tip three weeks ago that two companies would merge.

The tiger's stripes make it difficult to see because they merge with the vegetation and break up the outline of the body.

The images detached from every aspect of life merge into a common stream in which the unity of that life can no longer be recovered. Fragmented views of reality regroup themselves into a new unity as a separate pseudoworld that can only be looked at. The specialization of images of the world evolves into a world of autonomized images where even the deceivers are deceived. The spectacle is a concrete inversion of life, an autonomous movement of the nonliving.

Remember to look for oncoming traffic before you merge left.

Then the two images merge into one.

Ziri tried to merge into that lane.

This is where the trails merge.

The Chesapeake Bay is a national, natural American treasure. It was formed 15,000 years ago when an immense glacier melted and flooded an ancient river valley. Today, the estuary marks where the Potomac and 150 other rivers, streams and creeks merge on their way to the Atlantic Ocean. The sprawling 166,000 square-kilometer watershed stretches through six states and the nation's capital, nourishing a multitude of land and marine species. It's also the source of fresh drinking water, food and recreation for 17 million people.

The sprawling watershed, where the Potomac and several other great rivers merge on their way to the Atlantic Ocean, stretches over 166,000 square kilometers and encompasses six Atlantic coast states and the nation's capital. It nourishes a multitude of marine and terrestrial wildlife. It's the source of fresh drinking water, food and recreation for 17 million people. But in recent decades, rapid population growth, farm chemical runoff and industrial activity have polluted the bay and upset the watershed's delicate ecology.

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Headquarters merged the operations of the three divisions.

The two companies merged.

to merge all natural and all social sentiment in inordinate vanity

Whig and Tory were merged and swallowed up in the transcendent duties of patriots—Englishmen—lovers of liberty.

The lanes of traffic merged.

There are often accidents at that traffic merge.

The merge of the two documents failed.

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